> > We will need to change this in DHIS 1.4 somehow. Would it be possible > for DHIS to implement a check to ensure that the value is not out of > the allowable range? If it is, then perhaps it could simply ignore > these values, and inform the user.
That would have been very nice but this happens when the JDBC driver accesses the database and doesn't give the DHIS 2 application a chance to do something about it. > > > > > - For inital imports (!), in the DHIS 2 import screen - "Show advanced > > options" - set "Skip check for matching datavalues" to "yes (empty > > database)" > > > > Could you explain this option? I would assume that it will check for > existing data values and not overwrite them. If I choose no, I will > assume it will attempt to insert everything? Exactly. "No" is the default and will do a check for matching data values for every row, which is redundant on empty databases. > > > > > > o I am not sure why you didn't get it to work. This sounds a little silly > > but are you sure you waited long enough? My import on a high-end maching > > took 32 min. Is the GUI message saying "Import process complete", or is > it > > still saying "Importing routine data values" ? This is the end of my > log. > > Yours stops at "Imported Periods" > > Yes, I waited. Well, in fact ,I did not have to wait. It just executed > like lightning and gave me a "null" response in the browser window. I > did not get anything like "Import process complete". > Strange, normally something would have emerged in the logs. > > > > > http://folk.uio.no/larshelg/files/dhis2zambiaMarch2009.backup > > Big help Lars. This will at least enable me to start having a look at > the development of the reports (which they need ASAP) and then we can > continue to clean up the other issues. > > Tack, > Jason > Det e lugnt..
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