Data Control Groups

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Overview

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When entering data into a form you might find a group of fields working together to define a single control. For example, a control might require an assigned value, some text to support the option chosen, and some files for evidence. When one or more fields are surrounded by a border and have a group name, that is considered a Control Group.

Control Group

 

In this section of the guide, we will look at entering data into Control Groups and some other ways in which a Control Group influences your experience as a user.

Working with Control Groups in a Form

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Working with a control group within a form is no different than entering data in any other field. Grouping the fields together in a control group adds some additional features outside of a form, but when entering data there is no difference. For more information about entering data into a form see the Form Data Entry section of this guide.

Working with Control Groups outside a Form

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Control Groups also show up in some places outside of directly editing a form.

Heat Map Tiles

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When a form you are working with has one or more Control Groups, the system will automatically add a heat map of the existing control groups to the information displayed for that form in the Dashboard and My Forms screens.

Heat Map Control Group Tiles

 

 

Regardless of which interface you are looking at, the heat map works the same way, displaying a representation of the Control Groups in a color-coded grid. Each control group tile is assigned a color based on the calculated Maturity Score. The value of the score will be between 0 and 100 and will be displayed in a gradient color moving from red to green as the score increases. This allows you to see what needs the most attention in a form at a glance. If there is no data yet the tiles will be gray.

The tiles representing a control group also act as a quick navigation option. Clicking on a tile will bring you directly to that control group in the form, displaying it and the fields inside of it.

Unlike the normal flow of updating a form, clicking Continue or Exit will save the data and bring you back to the Dashboard.


This section of the guide covered working with Control Groups in a form and how to use the control group tiles to directly access a control group for editing. In the next section, we’ll look closer at the Form Entries page and how you can see the sets of data (entries) your organization (entity) has entered for the form and view key information about the data.


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