The content of this page describes the steps that must be followed to enable data capture in converted H1 Programs. To proceed with this guide ensure that you’ve already converted a H1 Program to H2 using the Metadata Conversion guide.
Please Note:
The steps described in this guide can be followed before or after the Data Transfer process, you’re not required to Set Up the H2 Program logic to transfer old Assessments Data.
After Converting the Metadata from the original H1 Program to the new H2 version, some changes may be required before being able to generate the Checklist Program Rules and Analytical Objects. Some Checklists may not required any additional tweaking, but this won’t always be the case.
Fixing Conversion Issues
Almost every issue will occur during the Validation process in the H2 Porgram’s Assessment Stage. Most of the issues will be related to questions length or with Feedback Order gaps (see Image 1).
In H1, the equivalent to the Feedback Order is the Compositive Indicator.
Solving the errors is relatively straightforward: first read the error, then solve it. In some cases the error can be solved by rephrasing questions to reduce the text length, in others the error requires changing all the Feedback Orders of a set of questions to remove Feedback Order gaps. The Validation Errors Section can be expanded by clicking the arrow icon on the far-right to display the error details (see Image 2).
Errors related to Feedback Order gaps are easier to fix by using the Excel Template of the Program.
The program depicted in Image 2 contains a Feedback Order gap, as shown in the Metadata Conversion step (see Image 3). Fixing that gap will generate more gaps that will also need to be fixed, this is a common issue when converting H1 Programs to H2.
Most of the errors can be fixed by editing the Data Elements in the checklist using all the available features of the PCA. The fastest way to change Data Elements in bulk is by using the Excel Template.
The Feedback Order Gap must be fixed in the Score Data Element and then all the Data Elements that contributed to that Score must be remapped (see Images 4 and 5).
This process has to be repeated until no more Feedback Order gaps are present in the Checklist.
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