Last Update: May 03, 2016 |
In Voter Focus Admin, you can create copies of your production database for training, offline testing and redistricting. When you want to switch to a particular database, you need to select the database prior to starting a Voter Focus program from the Console.
To select a working database:
On the Voter Focus console, click the drop-down menu labeled Database and select a database from the list. The system will ask if you want to switch databases. Click OK. Your workstation will continue to be set to that database until you select another, even if you close Voter Focus and start it again.
The production (or live) database is named Normal. Its SQL name is Vr6.
Your other database options could be:
Training—A copy of the Normal database that can be used for training or testing. The Training database connects to the FVRS Pilot database, which is a training area provided by the State for use with local training databases. When you run programs in training mode, the word Training DB appears in dialog titles and the background of many dialogs is yellow. This is to help you remember that you are in the Training database and not the production database.
Work done on the Training database does not affect the records on your county's live system nor on FVRS, so you need not worry about damaging live data. You can register voters and delete them, run elections, and print reports...in short, you can do anything in Training that you would do in the Normal database except:
Indexing images
Deleting voter communications
See Create Training Database for more information.
Redistricting—A copy of the Normal database that can be used for congressional redistricting to update street segment, precinct, and district data, and perform testing on the new setup. When you run programs in the Redistricting database, the word Redistricting DB appears in dialog titles. This is to help you remember that you are in the Redistricting database and not the Normal production database.
See Create Redistricting Database for more information.
Sandbox—A copy of the Normal database that is not connected to FVRS. The Sandbox database can be used for testing and training, regardless of the availability of FVRS or Pilot. For example, you might create a Sandbox database for the express purpose of generating a test of your precinct register. See Using Voter Focus without FVRS for a list of the activities that can be done in a non-FVRS environment.
When you run programs in the Sandbox database, the word Sandbox DB appears in dialog titles and the background of many dialogs is pink.
See Create Sandbox Database for more information.