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Eco reports "No data" when running a report

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 9:19 am
by picknb
I successfully imported a full tree inventory from an Access database and can see and edit the data within Eco. However, when I run any report I get the message "No data". Is this an error? Suggestions please!

Nigel

Re: Eco reports "No data" when running a report

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:53 am
by azelaya
Hello Nigel,

Can you please confirm that the data was submitted for processing after completing the import steps. The steps to submit data for processing are described on pages 60 & 61 of the i-Tree Eco manual https://www.itreetools.org/resources/ma ... ual_v5.pdf . Basically, project data is submitted from within the Eco application to our server. The data is processed automatically for U.S., Australian and Canadian projects and a email will be sent to you with a results file name which can then be downloaded into your project. This will populate the reports database and you will then be able to access information using the Reports menu option. The automated processing typically takes a couple hours.

International projects are submitted similarly but the analysis is conducted manually by the Forest Service and can take several months depending on the quantity of international projects in the queue, receipt of custom pollution data and Forest Service analyst availability.

Al

Re: Eco reports "No data" when running a report

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2014 11:05 am
by picknb
Hi Al

That worked. I guess I did not understand how the processing was done in Eco. I will go back and RTFM
esp. around pg. 60.

Thanks!

Nigel

Re: Eco reports "No data" when running a report

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 4:52 am
by eightree
picknb wrote:Hi Al

That worked. I guess I did not understand how the processing was done in Eco. I will go back and RTFM
esp. around pg. 60.

Thanks!

Nigel
Yeah, the processing can be a little confusing in Eco sometimes. Are there any good tutorials on it around here?

Re: Eco reports "No data" when running a report

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 8:28 am
by Jason.Henning
There are number of resources that can help you get through an i-Tree Eco project.
The best place to start is the user's manual, http://www.itreetools.org/resources/manuals.php.
We also have some videos that walk-through specific procedures in Eco, with more on the way, http://www.itreetools.org/resources/videos.php.
If you are interested in more technical details or field methods you may find what you are looking for in the archives, http://www.itreetools.org/resources/archives.php.
Lastly don't hesitate to email technical support at info@itreetools.org

Thanks for your interest in i-Tree

-Jason