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Overview

Administrative lists contain the values for numerous fields in TreeKeeper.

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Here is where an admin can add, edit, or remove values to tailor

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the system to

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their needs.

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List Management Functions

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Values can be added to lists by clicking the (blue star) button at the bottom of the list form.

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We can edit a value in the list with the edit button under Actions.

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We can also remove a value (provided it isn’t being used).

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List values can be edited by clicking the with the ‘Edit List Item’ button within the Actions column. Image Added

Unused list values can be removed by clicking the ‘Delete List Item’ button within the Actions column. Image Added

Lists With Unique Functions

There are a few lists that have special functions tied to the values within them.

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Species

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Information Management

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You will have to fill out the botanical and common names

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and choose a tree

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type. When adding non-tree values like

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Obsolete,

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Vacant,

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Geography List Management

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Stump, or Other, it will be simple to add the species value. For the trees (Tree, Palm, Shrub), you will have some other things to specify like the i-Tree Eco Species value and valuation numbers.

Geography List Management

The geography list is used for park-style addressing. These

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lists

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are for geographic areas

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that may not have addresses (like parks) and can help categorize

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your inventory.

Project List Management

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This section allows you to

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manage ongoing and previous projects.

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You can also specify budgets per project, allowing you to keep track of

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the cost of work.

Layer Management

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Work Crew Management

This section is where you can manage crews to assign work to. In a similar fashion to Project List Management, you can assign an hourly rate to a crew to help auto-calculate the cost of work.