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=== When is a new EIDD sent? ===
=== When is a new EIDD sent? ===
An EIDD is sent when a significant change in incident state changes. At minimum, at least one data component in the EIDD has to change from the prior EIDD sent for this incident. Also see EIDD FAQ# 20, and EIDD FAQ# 23.
An EIDD is sent when a significant change in incident state changes. At minimum, at least one data component in the EIDD has to change from the prior EIDD sent for this incident. Also see EIDD [[EIDD & IDX FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)#When does an EIDD get generated from triggered events .28e.g..2C note-taking.3F|FAQ# 1.20]], and EIDD [[EIDD & IDX FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)#How do I determine that something has changed during the course of an incident.3F|FAQ# 1.23]].


Policy in the sender may restrict sending an EIDD when there are what it considers minor values that ARE visible in a data component. The usual example is location of a responding unit.
Policy in the sender may restrict sending an EIDD when there are what it considers minor values that ARE visible in a data component. The usual example is location of a responding unit.