Taking a look at the publishing statistics and the specific metric on traceability:
For the data at the publishers’ lowest hierarchy, the percentage of current activities containing a transaction of type Incoming Funds that also contain the IATI identifier for the funding organisation’s activity.
and
All transactions of @type=IF (1.xx) or @type=1 (2.xx) must contain provider-org/@provider-activity-id
Should the inclusion of Incoming Funds
be wider, to include Incoming Commitment
and even Incoming Pledge
? In theory, it’s possible to include provider-org details, and link back to an existing activity, even when funds have not been disbursed. Does that count as traceability?
Maybe there’s a specific reason for just Incoming Funds
though?
–> over to Bill Anderson , Herman van Loon & Pelle Aardema ?
Thanks Bill Anderson
Yes, of course can create a github issue. One thing that made me hesitant is that the text for the Commitments test does include Incoming Commitment:
Anyone able to check that the dashboard doesn’t already include Incoming Commitment in the traceability test, and it’s just a case of the text needed an update? Andy Lulham Dale Potter ?
I guess as Incoming Pledge is brand new, that would needed adding anyway.
I checked – No, I’m afraid it doesn’t include either Incoming Commitment or Incoming Pledge.
bill_anderson:Here’s a github issue, and here‘s a proposed fix.
The updated wording is in this pull request, so if that looks correct then it’s probably doing the right thing.
Thanks Andy Lulham
Bill Anderson IATI Technical Team Dale Potter any idea when this could be reviewed / deployed? There’s a few other community-contributed pull requests to the dashboard , too…
Hi Steven Flower ,
Agree, all incoming flows regardsless of the type, should be included in the traceability metrics.
I checked – No, I’m afraid it doesn’t include either Incoming Commitment or Incoming Pledge.
bill_anderson:Here’s a github issue, and here‘s a proposed fix.
The updated wording is in this pull request, so if that looks correct then it’s probably doing the right thing.