And of course the best part, no coding needed.... How can we test this Knut?
Ola Hodne Titlestad |Technical Officer| Health Metrics Network (HMN) | World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 |1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland | Email: [email protected]|Tel: +41 788216897 Website: www.healthmetricsnetwork.org Better Information. Better Decisions. Better Health. 2010/1/14 Ola Hodne Titlestad <[email protected]> > The BIRT/Jasper job would be a one off thing where you define the full > format, fill in static values, and define where to put values from the > dynamic report table. > > Then what you would need to do as a user would be to use the report table > edit window to select indicators, periods and orgunits and then generate it, > followed by an export of the report to csv. > > 1 report and 1 report table would be needed, as they can be reused. The > user can edit the selection of indicators, periods, and orgunits. > > Sounds doable and not to complicated. > > Ola > --------- > > > 2010/1/14 Knut Staring <[email protected]> > >> Moving discussion to the list. >> >> It would be preferably to not have to go via BIRT. What is needed is an >> easy GUI for defining what data you want to export to StatPlanet, and then >> the CSV would be downloaded - though even better, StatPlanet could be >> included in the DHIS2 distribution and pop up as an extra window in the >> browser, populated from the generated CSV file. >> >> Knut >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Jason Pickering < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Looks pretty close indeed and a good start for sure. I was thinking >>> that BIRT might be better to take get all of those other fields and >>> text in there. not sure if this is needed or not however. >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Ola Hodne Titlestad <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > Attached a report table (filtered using display properties and then >>> exported >>> > to csv) that could be a starting point. You probably need to add a few >>> > columns manually to match the StatPlanet format, but the core data is >>> there. >>> > >>> > You can see the report table definition here: >>> > >>> http://dhis.uio.no/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayAddTableForm.action?id=586542&mode=indicators&dimension=false >>> > >>> > Ola >>> > >>> > 2010/1/14 Ola Hodne Titlestad <[email protected]> >>> >> >>> >> Report table with crosstab on orgunit should do most of this. >>> >> >>> >> Ola Hodne Titlestad |Technical Officer| >>> >> Health Metrics Network (HMN) | World Health Organization >>> >> Avenue Appia 20 |1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland | Email: >>> >> [email protected]|Tel: +41 788216897 >>> >> Website: www.healthmetricsnetwork.org >>> >> >>> >> Better Information. Better Decisions. Better Health. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> 2010/1/14 Knut Staring <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> Would love some ideas on whether and how we could generate this kind >>> of >>> >>> file from DHIS2: Report tables? DXF export + XSLT? >>> >>> What should be the approach? >>> >>> Knut >>> > >>> > >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Cheers, >> Knut Staring >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mailing list: >> https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs<https://launchpad.net/%7Edhis2-devs> >> Post to : [email protected] >> Unsubscribe : >> https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs<https://launchpad.net/%7Edhis2-devs> >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> >
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