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On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Ola Hodne Titlestad <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Randy,
>
> There are actually quite a few use cases for aggregation along data
> element groups.
> But this of course depends on how you design data elements, categories,
> and groups, especially how much you have used categories.
> Sometimes there are dimensions to the data elements that you want to add
> after data entry (shared characteristics across certain data elements) and
> then groups can be very useful for doing aggregations along these.
>
> Here's an example of how you can use data element groups for aggregation:
>
> http://tracker.dhis2.org/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=WCO0fV45zdv
> (same login as with the online demo) - you'll see that the Data dimension
> is not used at all in this pivot table, but instead data is aggregated and
> visualised by groups.
>
> I also find it useful to have groups in pivot tables for ordering purpose,
> to e.g. list all Child Health data element on rows, but sorted by their
> groups (sub-programs like Immunisation and Nutrition), like this example:
> http://tracker.dhis2.org/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=SflhID5ZObb
> (If you open Options you'll notice that I have used the option "hide empty
> rows").
>
> Ola
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> On 29 August 2013 12:00, Lars Helge Øverland <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Randy,
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Wilson,Randy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  I think I may have seen something related to this before but can’t
>>> seem to get it to work.  When I want to select all of the districts from
>>> the orgunit hierarchy for a pivot table, I can select any that are visible,
>>> but the remaining districts in Western province are not visible (off the
>>> screen).  I cannot scroll below Muhanga District.  I have tried zooming out
>>> the page, but nothing seems to work.  Has this been fixed in a newer
>>> release of 2.12?****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ****
>>>
>>> **
>>>
>>
>> I have actually seen this a few times on Windows - never on Mac or Linux.
>> I suspect it is a bug with the javascript library we using (Ext JS) but we
>> will try to look into it more closely and see what we can do.
>>
>>
>>
>>> **
>>>
>>> While I’m at it, why do the data element group sets appear in the list
>>> of dimensions in the pivot table dialog?  It makes sense to have orgunit
>>> group sets like “admin unit type”, “ownership”, but the “Malaria_all” data
>>> element group set and the “thematic area” data element group set?  I can’t
>>> see any use case for making them dimensions in the pivot table.  ****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ****
>>>
>>> **
>>>
>>
>> As you know, categories, org unit group sets and data element group sets
>> can be used as dynamic data dimensions in DHIS. For the categories you can
>> select explicitly which ones should appear as data dimensions (in pivot,
>> visualizer etc). We figured that most group sets would make sense as data
>> dimensions - but that assumption might be wrong and we could easily add an
>> option for picking which group sets should appear as dimensions. Let us
>> know.
>>
>> I am not sure how your "Malaria all" group set is defined, but ideally a
>> group set should be suitable as data dimension - for instance it could give
>> you the totals of groups of malaria-related data elements.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Lars
>>
>>
>>
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