Consistent Data Leads to Consistent Results

The data you enter in Jackrabbit directly affects what you get out of it. With multiple people working in one database, it's very important to prevent inconsistencies as much as possible. For example, Jackrabbit allows you to customize drop-down lists found throughout your database. It is not always apparent what values should be used when completing tasks. Keeping control of these values, how they are used, and when, is best managed by a designated system administrator.

Where Data Lives in Jackrabbit

Become familiar with data found on different pages. For example, the Family record houses transactions (fees and payments). Since transactions are associated with the family, you know where to locate information to edit as needed. 

Discuss the importance of complete and accurate information with your office staff. The more they understand, the better the results. There are many areas where data is entered including, but not limited to:

Editing drop-down lists

Adding and assigning skills

Adding families

Adding staff

Adding classes and events

Enrolling students

Posting transactions

Creating & selling store items


Check for Inconsistencies

Implement daily and weekly procedures to keep an eye on different areas of your database. It is much easier to find and fix inconsistencies within the same day or week instead of waiting until the month or year-end. It also presents a great learning opportunity for your staff while the scenario is still fresh in their mind!

Another recommendation is to spot check data using Search Reports. For example, if your office staff just created a new session of classes, run the Classes Search report. Make sure information is entered in applicable columns. See our Help section, Work with Reports, to get the most out of using these search reports.

Consistency is a must with data-driven software like Jackrabbit. Contact our Support team using thebutton in Jackrabbit for any additional questions!

Set user permissions for your office staff to cover what is needed for their daily tasks. Fewer hands in the pot will help with consistency!
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