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- Go to 'Admin > Imports / Exports > Export Files'.
- Select the 'E911' Record from the Grid, then click the button.
- Check the the 'Test Mode' checkbox. It is very important to make sure to run the Report manually in 'Test Mode'.
While in this mode, the Report will not be updated within PCR-360's memory but updates will be visible in the output and will be generated quicker than when running normallyTest Mode the exact same queries are run, but nothing is committed. - Click either of the two Export File Buttons.
- Thebutton will display the Report in the browser.
- Thebutton will download the Report to your machine.
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- 1234 Building Name > Floor 2 > Room 12 would populated populate as 1234 Building Name Floor 2 Room 12
- 1234 Building Name > 2 > 12 would populated as 1234 Building Name 2 12
- 1234 Building Name > 12 would populated populate as 1234 Building Name 12
PCR-360 provides configuration options to format specific location types as well.
For example, separate each sub-location by a comma and add Floor before each floor in a location field:
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Custom Location Formatting
Custom Location Formatting uses REGEX to reformat specific Location Types while building the Enhanced 911 reports. It is configured by adding entries into the pcr360.ini file.
The settings are in the following format:
e911.type.<LOCATION_TYPE>.match = <REGEX_STRING>
e911.type.<<LOCATION_TYPE>.replace = '$1'
LOCATION_TYPE refers to any of the following:
- The List RECID of a Location Type, example: 178
- The List Code (in all caps) of a Location Type, example: FLOOR
- BUILDING_NUMBER, the building number of an address
- BUILDING_NAME, the building name of an address
- SERVICE_LOCATION, the Service Location of the Service
The REGEX strings use a standard REGEX find and replace format: https://regex101.com/.
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Example UsageLet's say you have a Location like this: 1234 Example Building > 2 > 12 The Location Type for each part is BUILDING_NUMBER BUILDING_NAME > FLOOR > ROOM If the Example INI settings below are used on the e911 report, the location will be formatted as: #1234 > Flr: 2 > Rm: 12 # Floors # Example: A location type Floor is named "123" # It would appear on the report as "Flr: 123" # The config option uses the name (all in caps) of the location type e911.type.FLOOR.match = '/(.*)/' e911.type.FLOOR.replace = 'Flr: $1' # Rooms # Prepend "Rm: " to all room numbers # The config option can also use the list ID of the location type e911.type.178.match = '/(.*)/' e911.type.178.replace = 'Rm: $1' # Buildings # Clear the building names e911.type.BUILDING.match = '/(.*)/' e911.type.BUILDING.replace = '' # Building Numbers # prepend the number symbol to all Building Numbers e911.type.BUILDING_NUMBER.match = '/(.*)/' e911.type.BUILDING_NUMBER.replace = '#$1' |
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I804000000010 E Franklin Ave Richmond VA246/S1253 10 East Franklin 00001 VCU Telecommunications Services 40 8040000000 070617 C23284 * I000000003510 E Franklin Ave Richmond VA246/S1253 10 East Franklin 00001 Massey Cancer Center 40 0000000035 070617 C23284 * I616867530910 E Franklin Ave Richmond VA246/S1253 10 East Franklin SokolowskiJeremiah 40 6168675309 070617 C23284 |
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