Hi Ilias,

1) You create two data element categories (I assume you have already created 
data element category options). For instance

        a) Age/Pregnancy (< 5 Yrs; > 5 Yrs and Pregnant Women)
        b) Sex ( Male Female)

2) You create a category combination e.g. Malaria Age/Pregnancy + Sex. 

        a)Select Age/Pregnancy Category (this should be on top)
        b) select Sex Category

3) Create data set sections (you can have a look at the manual for this if you 
are not familiar with it)
        a) At this stage you Pregnancy Column will also have Male/Female 
designations
        b) Use the Section Grey Field Management option to disable the Male 
column from Pregnancy.

If you are still unclear about how to go about any of the steps, I will be 
happy to help clarify. 

Regards,

Busoye

  
   
 
On 10 Dec 2013, at 19:55, Ilias Dine <ilias.d...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm facing this problem with the definition of categories of a data element. 
> It is the total number of confirmed cases of malaria which is in our system 
> divided into 3 categories : 
> 
> 1. Less than 5 years 
> 2. More than 5 years 
> 3. Pregnant women. 
> 
> The problem is that the categories "less than 5 years" and "more than 5 
> years" are in turn divided into sub-categories "Male" and "Female", while the 
> category "Pregnant women" does not have this subdivision.
> 
> Is there a way to handle this situation ?
> 
> Best Regards,
> Ilias
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