On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Ola Hodne Titlestad <[email protected]>wrote:

> Tri,
>
> If that is what you need in Vietnam, and I am sure you know that best, then
> we need to support it.
>
> But that doesn't mean the rest of the world want it the same way, that was
> my point. The way data is audited and who sets a dataset to completed or
> locked varies from country to country. Such differences in use are best
> modelled through optional system settings I think, that gives each country
> or state the flexibility to choose the behaviour of the system that they
> prefer.
>
> Ola Hodne Titlestad |Technical Officer|
> Health Metrics Network (HMN) | World Health Organization
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>
> Better Information. Better Decisions. Better Health.
>
>
I agree with Ola at this. We do have a data locking functionality (which is
a little slow at the time though) which could take care of this. I think we
should not mix data locking and completeness. Sorry Tri but I will revert
this. Could you instead have a look at the data locking functionality and
maybe improve that?


Lars
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