Hi Bailly,
What Cohort Query are you using and what properties are you setting?
This has been addressed recently in many of the Cohort Queries - it is
possible that we didn't get all of them though...
If you could write a unit test demonstrating the failure, that would be
very welcome :)
Thanks!
Mike
On 08/11/2011 07:10 AM, Bailly Rurangirwa wrote:
Hi,
it seems the endDate we pass in as a parameter is not taken into account
when generating values for the reports !
If for example I want to get the number of patients who requested a primary
care service from 20/07/2011 to 25/07/2011 ,
those who requested the service on 25/07/2011 will not be included. To
include them, I would have to increment endDate and use a greater value like
26/07/2011.
And this is also true for simple cohort queries that require an endDate
parameter.
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