Data fields should be stripped of any possible leading or trailing whitespace. For example, consider the following "Outcomes" data field for an event from January 2022's report:
The trailing whitespace above results in the following once the report is generated:
Whitespace is preserved. Please make sure it is intended.
Please use the following date format for all dates in your report: m/d/y. For example, the long form date November 8, 2020 should be reported as 11/8/2020.
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You may expect for your site's monthly narrative report to be locked, and hence not editable, once the due date for the report has passed. The primary reason for this feature is to ensure historical accuracy when referring back to partner reports previously used by the central office to complete reports submitted to HRSA. If your report has been locked but you realize you need to update it, then you should send an email to jennifer.burdge@vumc.org requesting that your report be temporarily unlocked in order for you to make the necessary updates.
If your site's workflow functions best by completing the Microsoft Word form offline, then you can download the Monthly Narrative Report Template and complete it accordingly.
Note: If you decide to go this route (i.e., completing the form offline as a Microsoft Word document), then you will be responsible for ensuring everything included in your offline report makes it into moXse by the report's deadline. Since this will necessarily involve a fair amount of copying, pasting, and wrestling with some styling issues, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with the new online system. But you are welcome to complete Microsoft Word document and port over its contents to moXse if that works best for your site.
No. Since the prior form of reporting was not tied to the event record in any way, anything was possible in terms of the content included. Now that the information is being pulled directly from the event record, each event being reported on must be an actual event.
If you need to capture more information about an event(s), then consider supplying additional comments for an event in the "Additional Comments" field under the "Administration" tab on an event's update page. If you still need to provide more details, then consider supplying these details in the "What else would you like to share with the central office or HRSA?" field on the appropriate form for a month's narrative report.
No. The prior form of reporting involved preloading data fields with static HTML table templates like the following:
These templates are no longer static but dynamic—an event's activity table is dynamically and conditionally assembled when the monthly report to HRSA is generated. Specifically, the following fields always appear for each event:
Press Ctrl+Shift+V (or Cmd+Shift+V on Mac) to paste "clean text" from Microsoft Word into moXse. Doing this removes formatting from MS Products.