Web Indexing Batches
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It’s not actually a link to Find Batches, but to the Web Indexing Page, where you’ll find a blue “Find Batches” button.
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Hi Arliss. Make sure you are looking in the right place (Find Batches) - not Find a Project. Here is a link to it :
I searched on Beginner English Language Projects, and here is what I found:
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Thanks John, I was looking under batches, but good reminder. The next day batches for Liberia Census part H showed up.
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You’re welcome, but it sounds like it’s “fixed” without our knowing what caused the problem. Very odd.
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I just have a quick question. I'm doing a batch and it will be returned tomorrow. I'm not done with it, it has about 50 more names on it. How can I keep the batch?
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If by returned you mean you will be submitting the batch tomorrow (I think this is what you're meaning, since midnight GMT has already passed), you don't have to do anything. Your batch (should) stay safe on your My Indexing page and you'll start right back up from where you left off.
If returned means that the Due date is tomorrow, the batch would already be gone. No, I'm not trying to confuse you.
Borrowed from @John Empoliti:
The batches expire at midnight UTC (GMT) on the given date.
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) is 4 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). EDT = UTC - 4.
So Batches Due, for example, on September 9, 2022, are due at 12:00 AM UTC on September 9, 2022, = 12:00 - 4:00 = 8:00 PM on September 8, 2022.
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