What is the connection between the DQPR system and the PIF/CAR/DQR system?
DQPRs are reports of data problems. These DQPRs can either be entered for Site OPS action or escalated to the attention of the PRB. The PRB reviews the escalated DQPRs (previously termed data PIFs) and assigns someone as the problem ‘fixer’. In addition, DQPRs most often lead to the filing of a DQR to the PRB. DQRs are reports of data quality problem events designed to be distributed to data users with the data. For that reason, most DQRs should cover a specific date range corresponding to the data problem that was reported in the DQPR. There are occasions when DQRs are left ‘open-ended’. This happens when a problem has been on-going for a lengthy period of time and the PRB feels that data users receiving data affected by the problem need to be informed of the affected data quality.