Jonathan,
Have you called your regional Census branch? I am in New Mexico and the
Denver Regional team actually held 3 days of training out here for our
data users, assisting nearly 100 people. During the trainings FF2 did
run into many snags (some of these may have been related to the lab we
were working in) but the Census folks were very interested to know what
those problems were and encouraged us to submit comments through the
website. I am pretty attached to FF1 but I think that when they work
through the issues FF2 will probably be a little more intuitive to new
users and something the old users are going to have to get used to ;)
One tip we discovered, start your searches using the GEOGRAPHY, as you
would in the old system, things seem to work better.
Best wishes,
Kendra
Kendra Watkins
Senior Data Analyst
Mid-Region Council of Governments
809 Copper Ave. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505)724-3601
Fax: (505)247-1753
Email: kwatkins(a)mrcog-nm.gov <mailto:tgaudette@mrcog-nm.gov>
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Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 8:45 AM
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Subject: [CTPP] FactFinder2
Is anybody else having trouble using FactFinder2?
My state, Arkansas, is due for Census 2010 figures this week. I have
tried to familiarize myself with FactFinder2, but cannot get much out of
it.
The actual product DOES NOT work the way the tutorial says it should.
My agency will fall back on FTP downloading as our only source if
necessary, of course. I hope we don't have to switch to FTP for
everything!
Our state data center had no help, nor any plans for training seminars,
etc., when I called about this matter.
Any tips, thoughts, reflections from other data users?
Jonathan Lupton
Metroplan
Little Rock Arkansas