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instructions while you are using the on-line database. Minimize or reduce the page size for
convenient access or, if you are using a tabbed browser, leave the page open so
that you can refer to it.
General Notes for the use of the on-line database:
- See Navigational Help for an
explanation of the use of color and navigation information
- To navigate
from one field to another use the tab key or click in the field. In
general the Return (Enter) key is used to clear the selected field.
- Clicking on
‘Return’ or ‘Cancel’ returns to the previous screen; clicking on ‘Exit’
terminates the session.
- Splash Screen
- click on “Enter” to get started.
- Login/Password
Screen - click within the LoginID box, type your userid, tab to the password
box, type your password, and then click on “submit”. The
LoginID (userid) and password determine your privileges (guest, monitor, county
administrator, or CBRP administrator) and which screens/functions will be
displayed.
- Each
trail monitor and county administrator who sent results to CBRP in the previous
three years has been pre-entered into the database tables and assigned a userid
and password. In general userids
and passwords were formed by concatenating the first letter of your first name
to your last name; e.g., Dick Blaine would be assigned the userid and password:
dblaine. The
password should be changed ASAP to keep your personal information private. If a monitor/administrator is active in more than one county than append the first two
characters of the county name to the userid and password; for example if Dick
Blaine monitors trials in Santa Clara and Los Angeles counties, then the
login/passwords are dblaineSA and dblaineLO respectively. several people jointly monitor a trail than each grouping is assigned a different
userid/password. Contact your
county coordinator or me (Dick Blaine) if you are unable to logon.
- Trail
monitors are limited to working with the trails they monitor; County Coordinators
can work with any trail/monitor data in the county they administrator. The
CBRP administrator can work with all data for all monitors, trails and
counties. Contact your county coordinator or me (Dick Blaine) if a trail/monitor needs to
be added.
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