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<title>Handbook Troggle Survey Reports</title>
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Handbook Troggle - Beginners</h1>
<p><b>Intended audience:</b> All cavers who have never seen Troggle.
<p><div align=center><img border="1" class="center" width="150px" src='../tricky-troggle.jpg' alt='git logo'/></a></div>
<h3>Background - why we are doing this</h3>
<a href="../trogintro.html#why">Troggle - Introduction</a> - Why we developed it<br>
<a href="../trogusers.html">Who needs to know What and When</a>.<br>
<h3>Stage I - Basics - The 3 sources of Truth</h3>
<p>There are THREE (3) basic sources of data that troggle manages.
<ol>
<li>Open the page <a href="">Expo 2022</a> in a new tab in your browser.
<li>Scroll down to the second table with 4 columns with headings "Date", Logged trips.." etc.
<li>The important 3 columns are, for each day:
<ul>
<li>The <b>trips</b> or escapades recorded in the <a href="/handbook/logbooks.html">logbook</a>.
<li>The <b>surveys</b> recorded in <a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/survex-guide.pdf">survex files</a>.
<li>The <b>raw data notes</b> scanned from survey notebooks and stored in <a href="/handbook/survey/newwallet.html">plastic wallets</a>.
</ul>
<li>The 4th source of data is the master list of <b>who</b> was on the Expo. This is shown in the top table calendar. The data comes from the <a href="/folk/index.htm">folk list</a>.
</ol>
<li>If you don't yet understand how expo uses any of the words above, click on the handbook links above and read the explanations.
<li>If you are completely puzzled, read the <a href="/handbook/intro.htm">Expo introduction</a>
and <a href="/handbook/survey/index.htm">Cave surveying and data management</a>
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Go on to: <a href="../trogintro.html">Troggle intro</a><br>
Go on to: <a href="../trogdocm.html">Troggle - fixing things when the reports are incoherent</a><br>
Return to: <a href="../trogindex.html">Index of all troggle documents</a><br />
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<p>The number of different webpages describing troggle, configuring the server troggle runs on, maintaining the underlying Django system, current documentation, future design issues and historical decisions is all getting a bit voluminous. So we need a complete index:
<p><img border="1" class="onright" width="150px" src='tricky-troggle.jpg' alt='git logo'/></a>
<a href="trogintro.html">Troggle - Introduction</a> - what it is<br>
<a href="training/trogbegin.html">Troggle - initial training</a> - start here for complete beginners<br>
<a href="trogusers.html">Troggle - the Users</a> - Who needs to know What and When<br>
<a href="trogreports.html">Troggle - Surveys & Caves</a> - Trips, surveys, explorers, sketches, data...<br>
<a href="trogdocm.html">Troggle - Fixing things</a> - users' manuals for data import<br>

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<p>Troggle is the software which runs the the expo cave survey data management and website.
<ul>
<li>For day to day cave survey work on the expo laptop, see: the expo <a href="../survey/newcave.html">survey handbook</a>.
<li>Troggle <a href="training/begin.html">initial training: for complete beginners</a>
<li>For day to day cave survey work on the expo laptop, see: the expo <a href="../survey/newcave.html">survey handbook</a> (not the place to start learning)
<li>For what you can do with troggle: <a href="trogreports.html">expo data management with troggle reports</a>.
<li>For data management using your laptop: set up <a href="../computing/basiclaptop.html">your own laptop</a>.
<li>For the history of expo use of computers, see: <a href="../website-history.html">website and troggle history</a>.
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<a href="../computing/manual.html">data maintenance manual</a> or the
<a href="../troggle/trogmanual.html">system maintenance manual</a>
<h3 id="troggle">Troggle - why we developed it</a></h3>
<h3 id="why">Troggle - why we developed it</a></h3>
<p>Troggle..
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how to use it</a> and <em>how to tidy up afterwards</em>].
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<h3 id="troggle">Troggle - who uses it?</a></h3>
<h3 id="who">Troggle - who uses it?</a></h3>
<p>The "use-case" users are described in <a href="trogusers.html">Who needs to know What and When</a>.
<h3 id="where">Troggle - where it gets the data</a></h3>

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<a href="/survexfile/">survexfiles</a> - caves with only partial cave descriptions and <em>maybe</em> survex data<br>
<a href="/survey_scans/">survey scan wallets</a> - all the wallets - referencing the cave they refer to<br>
<a href="/1623/290/290.html">cave description</a> - Cave description (not a troggle report)<br>
<a href="/1623/290/290">cave description</a> - Cave description (not a troggle report)<br>
<a href="/indxal.htm">cave index</a> - list of all caves (not a troggle report)<br>
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<a href="/statistics">statistics</a> - how much surveyed each year in survex files<br>
<h3>All about specific trips</h3>
<a href="/logbookentry/2018-07-19/balkon-to-honeycomb-hangmans">logbook entry</a> - who, where and what<br>
<a href="/logbookentry/2012-08-27/2012_s66">logbook entry</a> - who, where and what<br>
<a href="/expedition/2019">expo</a> - all logged trips on a specific expo<br>
<h3>All about entrances</h3>