Difference between revisions of "Effects Spreadsheet"

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You do not need to do anything with this column.
 
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===B - Affected Legislation===
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The affected legislation is the piece of legislation which will have the amendment applied to it
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The Effect ID is automatically generated and is a protected column in the spreadsheet. If you try to enter data in this column, a pop-up will state "Do not change effect IDs. When you create a new effect, leave the ID blank. A new ID will be automatically created for it." Select cancel in this pop-up.
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The effect ID is the unique group of numbers and letters that you normally see in XMetaL after the opening "ujl:Commentary" tag of an amendment's annotation.
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You do not need to do anything with this column.
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===C===
 
===C===
 
===D===
 
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Revision as of 12:05, 21 June 2019

To update

Column Groupings

Extent

Columns E-J

Amending

Commencement

Additional PiTs

Columns Z onward:

Explain the first set - talk through and then put they are all the same after that.

Notes for Editor

Column

Column overview

A - Effect ID

The Effect ID is automatically generated and is a protected column in the spreadsheet. If you try to enter data in this column, a pop-up will state "Do not change effect IDs. When you create a new effect, leave the ID blank. A new ID will be automatically created for it." Select cancel in this pop-up.

The effect ID is the unique group of numbers and letters that you normally see in XMetaL after the opening "ujl:Commentary" tag of an amendment's annotation.

You do not need to do anything with this column.

B - Affected Legislation

The affected legislation is the piece of legislation which will have the amendment applied to it

The Effect ID is automatically generated and is a protected column in the spreadsheet. If you try to enter data in this column, a pop-up will state "Do not change effect IDs. When you create a new effect, leave the ID blank. A new ID will be automatically created for it." Select cancel in this pop-up.

The effect ID is the unique group of numbers and letters that you normally see in XMetaL after the opening "ujl:Commentary" tag of an amendment's annotation.

You do not need to do anything with this column.

C

D

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z, AA, AB

BA-BI