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The Data Continuity report provides the user with information regarding the quality of data received from AMRs. The data is presented, grouped by suburb and percentage value.

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For example, if there is no associated public instance, the Public registrations checkbox will not be shown.

  • Inclusion Type: Allows for filtering based on a list of unique identifiers (e.g. meter codes) for the following values: Water Meters, AMRs, Schemes or Suburbs.
  • Inclusions: Holds either a comma or semi-colon (“,” or “;”) separated list of values associated with the chosen inclusion type.

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  • Percentage values (0 – 100%): Each band represents a specific range of data quality for each suburb.
  • Percentage over 70%: This value represents the number of tags that are reporting with an average data quality of over 70%
  • Totals: Displays summarised totals for each of the following –
    • Total AMRs: The total number of AMRs that are currently installed in a suburb.
    • Total Meters: The total number of water meters that are currently installed in a suburb.
    • Percentage with AMR: The percentage total of water meters with an installed AMR.


Each report has a calculated “total” row at the bottom, this row contains the total value for each column.

Each of the Calculated Data Quality Percentage columns and Total AMRs column links to the Data Continuity Drilldown report. The Data Continuity Drilldown report contains a list of the raw data that was used to calculate the values shown in the Data Continuity report. For more details, see 0Data Continuity Drilldown Report.

The Total Meters column has similar links, but to the Comprehensive Meter and AMR report. Please note however, that when including deactivated Meters and/or AMRs, the number of results shown in the Data Continuity report may not match up with that shown in the Data Continuity report. This is because the Comprehensive Meter and AMR report is focused on providing current Meter and AMR details rather than values that might be considered historic.

Clicking on the value links shown in the Data Continuity report will open a new browser tab containing the appropriate report, leaving the original browser tab with the Data Continuity report open. From these extra browser tabs, clicking the “back” buttons shown on each page will close the tab. For a screenshot example of the report results, please seeFigure 40

Figure 40 - Data Continuty Report ResultsImage Added