EIDO & IDX FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): Difference between revisions

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=== When is a new EIDO sent? ===
An EIDO is sent when a significant change in incident state changes. At minimum, at least one data component in the EIDO has to change from the prior EIDO sent for this incident. Also see EIDO [[EIDDEIDO & IDX FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)#When does an EIDDEIDO get generated from triggered events .28e.g..2C note-taking.29.3F|FAQ# 1.20]], and EIDO [[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 EIDO when there are what it considers minor values that ARE visible in a data component. The usual example is location of a responding unit.