When you enroll in a scheme, you are asked several questions that will influence how your replies are processed.
When you enroll, you are asked several question to better define your status. You are asked (1) Whether you are actively engaged professionally in the topic of the scheme (2) the society you may wish to support [This is not functional yet but in the future will allow you to compare your performance to all participants also supporting the same society and (3) the year you were approved to operate professionally.
The years of professional expertise can be edited by either yourself or your QAP supervisor. QAPonline uses this information in two ways. One is that if you have worked for more than 10 years, you are considered a `grandfather`. When you wish to compare your results to others, QAPonline allows you to compare your assessments against other `grandfathers`. Secondly, when QAPonline seek to identify a PEER sub group, it uses both grandfather status and previous performance.