cover image: The JRC-ENCR Quality Check Software (QCS) for the validation of cancer registry data: user compendium

The JRC-ENCR Quality Check Software (QCS) for the validation of cancer registry data: user compendium

6 May 2024

17 5 Using the software 5.1 Running the software • Please navigate to the folder in which you installed the software; • Double click on the JRC-ENCR-QCS.bat file to launch the software (in case of any issue, it is possible to try running the QCS with 2GB of RAM memory by launching file JRC-ENCR- QCS-2GB.bat); please note that the software runs only double clicking on the file ending in .bat; The f. [...] 19 While the validation process is running, the number of checked records keeps updating in the display text box: Once the validation ends, the output window displays a short summary report about the completed process, including the total number of checked records and the total number of errors and warning messages. [...] This functionality checks the existence of configuration files, the integrity of single files, the integrity of configuration files and returns the integrity status of either all schemas or the current schema; • Load the protocol tables/Browse the protocol table. [...] 28 The following screenshots refer to the QCS-Incidence-Output.csv file: Detail of the left part of the csv file Detail of the right part of the csv file 29 6 How to interpret the incidence files’ output generated by the QCS Two types of messages are included in the output reports: W-YYYY (warning code) and E-YYYY (error code), where the code YYYY identifies the specific type of message. [...] 40 In this example, the QCS gives the warning W-MPMT because according to the 2004 International Rules, the two topographies are the same (single site C18) and the two morphologies are in the same group (single entity).

Authors

GIUSTI Francesco (JRC-ISPRA)

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Pages
51
Published in
Italy