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Transition to Online Record Book Next Generation

November 28, 2017

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The Online Record Book is being upgraded and moved to a new web address. To do this, the current Online Record Book will be taken offline for a period of time (with continued read-only access for Award staff and Award Leaders but no access for Participants) to transfer the data to the ORB Next Gen. Once this is completed, ORB Next Gen will be made available for all users and the current Online Record Book will no longer be available. Users will be emailed advising when transition is completed, how to change their password and log on to the new ORB Next Gen over the two final days of the transition.

Dates for the transition are as follows:

Phase 1: Australian Air Force Cadets, ACT, South Australia, National OAC, Northern Territory, Tasmania and Western Australia.
Current ORB Offline: Wednesday, 29th November 2017
ORB Next Gen available: Thursday, 7th December 2017

Phase 2: New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria.
Current ORB Offline: Monday, 11th December 2017
ORB Next Gen available: Monday, 8th January 2018

Full details available at http://dukeofed.com.au/online-record-book-next-generat…/

Dates for the transition are as follows:

Phase 1: Award Centres linked to the following Award Operating Authorities:
Australian Air Force Cadets, ACT, South Australia, National OAC, Northern Territory, Tasmania and Western Australia.
Current ORB Offline: Wednesday, 29th November 2017
ORB Next Gen available: Thursday, 7th December 2017

Phase 2: Award Centres linked to the following Award Operating Authorities:
New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria.
Current ORB Offline: Monday, 11th December 2017
ORB Next Gen available: Thursday, 4th January 2018

 

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