AUXINFO Reports
AUXINFO Reports are generated from AUXDATA,
updated weekly.
To access member information click on division, then flotilla.
Other years may be accessed by clicking the year on the top bar.
AUXDATA Member Activities 2008
The AUXDATA Member Activities displays
statistics related to individual member participation in Auxiliary missions.
Hours performed to complete Auxiliary missions using Air, Boat, and Radio
facilities are available in addition to hours spent in support of Unit based
missions such as Public Education or Public Affairs. Supplemental statistics
such as ATON Verified, PE and PA related contributions, and other mission
related parameters are also available.
The AUXDATA Tasks contains personnel training
task status for Auxiliarists.
The AUXDATA Unit Activities displays
statistics related to individual unit participation in Auxiliary missions.
Hours performed to complete Auxiliary missions using Air, Boat, and Radio
facilities are available in addition to hours spent in support of Unit based
missions such as Public Education or Public Affairs. Supplemental statistics
such as ATON Verified, PE and PA related contributions, and other mission
related parameters are also available. Upper level Flotilla, Division, and
District statistics can also be extracted.
The AUXDATA Competencies contains
personnel training and qualification status (competency completion) for Auxiliarists. On the report, click on category desired.
For additional reports:
Awards, Demographics, Unit Locator, Factilities, Officers
For
1996-2002 data, use AUXMIS Cube
For post 2002,
use AUXDATA Cube
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