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OECD has recently started reporting CRS data in the IATI standard, using version 2.02
I imported one in d-preview and it almost works except the data isn't in version 2.02 and looks like a mixture of version 1 and 2.
Furthermore, it didn't pass the validator.
But this made me curious to see what the entire CRS data looked like in d-preview so we imported all of it and you can now view over half a million activities of CRS data on d-preview.
What’s the goal of the blog?
Joining up data can really help to improve data quality.
We've had CRS data in our tables for comparison on d-portal since its first inception but this came with caveats; the data had to be calculated manually by a business analyst and updates happened after strings of back and forth email chains.
It is incredible that this translation effort happened, considering how you previously had to download a huge spreadsheet and scrape for CRS data. Being able to view non-IATI data in IATI format is eye-opening!
Ultimately, it would be great to get OECD to fix the issue of getting their data in the right version and validating it so it is useable for others.
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What’s the blog about?
OECD has recently started reporting CRS data in the IATI standard, using version 2.02
I imported one in d-preview and it almost works except the data isn't in version 2.02 and looks like a mixture of version 1 and 2.
Furthermore, it didn't pass the validator.
But this made me curious to see what the entire CRS data looked like in d-preview so we imported all of it and you can now view over half a million activities of CRS data on d-preview.
What’s the goal of the blog?
Joining up data can really help to improve data quality.
We've had CRS data in our tables for comparison on d-portal since its first inception but this came with caveats; the data had to be calculated manually by a business analyst and updates happened after strings of back and forth email chains.
It is incredible that this translation effort happened, considering how you previously had to download a huge spreadsheet and scrape for CRS data. Being able to view non-IATI data in IATI format is eye-opening!
Ultimately, it would be great to get OECD to fix the issue of getting their data in the right version and validating it so it is useable for others.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: