WMIRS reporting - extracting statistical data during and after a mission?

Started by OldGuy, June 16, 2018, 12:04:42 AM

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OldGuy

How do I get statistical data on a mission from WMIRS - how many sorties, aircraft and vehicles assigned, personnel, etc?

jeders

By hand.

There really aren't very many good statistical reports built into WMIRS. This is why during Hurricane Harvey, we had to build a spreadsheet that had all of the sorties in it so that we could "easily" extract certain numbers such as number/type of sorties, how many sorties individuals participated in, etc.
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etodd

Quote from: jeders on June 16, 2018, 05:45:23 PM
By hand.

There really aren't very many good statistical reports built into WMIRS. This is why during Hurricane Harvey, we had to build a spreadsheet that had all of the sorties in it so that we could "easily" extract certain numbers such as number/type of sorties, how many sorties individuals participated in, etc.

Who has access to the primary WMIRS database? They could easily generate a custom report, without you having to create a spreadsheet from scratch. So much redundancy and wasted time.

All the data is just sitting there ready to be mined.
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Holding Pattern

Quote from: jeders on June 16, 2018, 05:45:23 PM
By hand.

There really aren't very many good statistical reports built into WMIRS. This is why during Hurricane Harvey, we had to build a spreadsheet that had all of the sorties in it so that we could "easily" extract certain numbers such as number/type of sorties, how many sorties individuals participated in, etc.

That's terrifying.

jeders

Quote from: etodd on June 17, 2018, 12:31:19 AM
Quote from: jeders on June 16, 2018, 05:45:23 PM
By hand.

There really aren't very many good statistical reports built into WMIRS. This is why during Hurricane Harvey, we had to build a spreadsheet that had all of the sorties in it so that we could "easily" extract certain numbers such as number/type of sorties, how many sorties individuals participated in, etc.

Who has access to the primary WMIRS database? They could easily generate a custom report, without you having to create a spreadsheet from scratch. So much redundancy and wasted time.

All the data is just sitting there ready to be mined.

I don't know who has access to it, but we were never given any access.
If you are confident in you abilities and experience, whether someone else is impressed is irrelevant. - Eclipse

OldGuy

Quote from: Holding Pattern on June 17, 2018, 03:00:48 AM
Quote from: jeders on June 16, 2018, 05:45:23 PM
By hand.

There really aren't very many good statistical reports built into WMIRS. This is why during Hurricane Harvey, we had to build a spreadsheet that had all of the sorties in it so that we could "easily" extract certain numbers such as number/type of sorties, how many sorties individuals participated in, etc.

That's terrifying.
Indeed. And stupid.

Eclipse

Quote from: Holding Pattern on June 17, 2018, 03:00:48 AM
Quote from: jeders on June 16, 2018, 05:45:23 PM
By hand.

There really aren't very many good statistical reports built into WMIRS. This is why during Hurricane Harvey, we had to build a spreadsheet that had all of the sorties in it so that we could "easily" extract certain numbers such as number/type of sorties, how many sorties individuals participated in, etc.

That's terrifying.

Terrifying? How, exactly?

If you are posted at the proper level, (i.e. Wing DOS, DO, etc.) you can contact the help desk and request custom reports.

Even easier though, you, or at least staff with proper rights, can download data on air and ground sorties directly as .csvs, I just confirmed that function now.

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