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AUXINFO

What is AUXINFO?

AUXINFO is a source where any member can to obtain information on the Auxiliary.  It  is a web based means where data is taken from AUXDATA (the Auxiliary data system) and presented in a meaningful, understandable, graphic way through the use of "cubes".

How do I access AUXINFO?

You may enter AUXINFO via the internet at https://www.auxinfo.uscg.gov/.  No password is required.  See the Training Tools section below for sources to learn more about AUXINFO.  Some Pre-formatted reports are available.  Helpful hints about using the AUXINFO page are also shown below.

Where Do I Find What I Need?

In AUXINFO, in the AUDATA Cubes, you will find most of the data that is input into AUXDATA. It is updated every Sunday.

  • The AWARDS Cube contains the number and type awards issued to members. All of your awards may not show up if you earned them years ago. So check yours out and if you are missing any, work with your DSO-IS to get them in the system.

  • The DEMOGRAPHICS Cube contains profile information for all regions and units showing age groups, genders, and ethnicity.

  • The MEMBER ACTIVITIES Cube will be the most used to find out if all of your hours are showing up. Reports may be run by Area, District, Division, Flotilla, Member, or by Resource, showing the total hours or total missions, the number of VSCs performed, or the number of PVs performed. This data is available by calendar year, fiscal year, quarter, month, week, or day. Just remember that the system takes your date and time of mission and converts it to Zulu or Greenwich mean time so the dates may be different by one day. Helpful Hints: You must remember when first opened, the data displayed is for the number of hours spent in the missions.  To see the number of VSCs performed, you must click on the "Mission Hours" button and select a "measure" from the pop up menu, "Vessel Safety Checks Count."  Other "measures" such as "Marine Dealer Visits Count", "ATON Aids Verified", "SAR - Persons Assisted" and "Commercial Fishing Vessel Exams" can also be selected.

  • From the UNIT ACTIVITIES Cube you may obtain the same information as the Member Activities Cube with the exception that it only goes down to Unit level and not by member. The major difference here is that only the lead hours from each mission are included in the totals where in the Member Activity Cube ALL hours are included in the totals. Again, remember to select the proper "measure" so as to present the data you desire. (Hours or Count.)

  • There is an UPDATE NOTIFICATIONS Cube, which shows the date of the last update.

  • The COMPETENCIES Cube contains information by Resource (Air, Boat, General, or Unit.) Under Air, you will find all who have air certifications. Under Boat, you will find ATON Technicians, Aid Verifiers, Coxswain, Crew, and PWC Operators.

    • Under General, there are items listed that are all found in other areas.

    • Under Unit you will find APC, (it is nearing election time and this will be one point you will need to check.)

    •  You can find those who are AUXOP, some workshops are appearing here but they are not complete. Workshops are found under Tasks.

  • The FACILITIES Cube - has Units, Radios, Boats, and Aircraft. Under the Units, it will tell you how many Districts, Divisions, and Flotillas there are. The other Resources (Radios, Boats, and Aircraft) are listed by type down to flotilla level.

  • The TASKS Cube includes Currency Maintenance which shows the required annual air and boat tasks including the Operations Workshop.

    • General Training is not valid at this time.

    • The Initial Qualification has all the qualifications obtained from the open book tests.

    • Pilot Tasks/Competencies has all of the pilot information.

    • Professional Development has the APC course, all of the Specialty courses, Leadership courses, Good Mate Course, and ICS 100, 200, and 300.

    • Workshops has all of the workshops taken.

  • The UNIT LOCATION Cube gives the addresses or cities of all units in the Auxiliary. May be interesting if you plan to visit new areas.

Pre-formatted Reports

Frequently used District reports and Division reports have been pre-formatted.  More types of Pre-Formatted reports can be found at the Chief Director’s (G-OCX) web page.  Select 8WR region to view our district.  By “drilling down” you can also view your division, flotilla or individual member. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg3/cg3pcx/auxdata/auxinfo_preformatted_reports.asp

Training Tools


- PowerPoint presentations
- User guides
- Manuals

 All available at "How to" library http://home.auxidept.org/howto.htm  to assist you in learning and navigating through AUXINFO

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About the Report Page 

The general appearance of a report page is shown below. 

Image of a blank AuxInfo Report Webpage

Zero suppression has been turned on for each report.  In some cases that might prevent some names from being listed.  To turn off this field, click on the Suppression Button button at the bottom of the page.  To turn the Zero Suppression back on, click on the Suppression Button button again.  Note - If you turn zero suppression off on the awards screen, it will include blank columns from 2007 back to 1949.  That is why it has been turned on!

To make the report so that the items across the top are down the side and the items down the side are across the top click on Swap Axix Button Swap Axis button at the bottom of the page.  (This button swaps rows and columns.)

Reports are formatted for on-line information.

To Print a report:

  • Click on the File icon  button (when you move your mouse over this icon a Screen Tip message will drop down identifying the icon as "File");
  • After selecting the icon a drop down window will appear which provides "Export" options for the type of software in which you may open the report - PDF is opens in Adobe Acrobat, CSV is Comma Separated Value which opens in MS Excel and XLS is the MS Excel extension and will open in MS Excel
     Export drop down window 
  • Click on your software choice and the report will open in the respective software
    • As indicated above, both CSV and XLS open in MS Excel.  Suggest selecting XLS rather than CSV as the the cells fill-in without need for adjustment when using the XLS option;
    • If PDF is selected a window will open titled Export PDF which allows you to select an Orientation (Portrait or Landscape) and Paper Size.  Make your selection then click on the Apply button then  the Export button and your report should appear as an Adobe Acrobat document.
  • Print from the document in the same manner as you would any other Adobe Acrobat PDF file.

The above notes will help get you started.  Have fun!
 

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