Any comments on this? Is it a bug, or have I done something wrong in the
definitions?
This is version: 2.16
Build date: 2014-09-07 13:11
To clarify: We have a population-based indicator that shows no value for
any month in 2014 (we don't have population data for 2013). We have
projected population data for 2014, but these are apparently only used
when we tick off "This year" in pivot or visualizer.
Johan
On 10.09.2014 10:15, Johan Ivar Sæbø wrote:
Hi,
we have some population-based indicators, and have population-data for
2014 in the database. However, when we look at indicators for any month
in 2014, it appears that the denominator is picked from the last
finished period, i.e. 2013. When we look at 2014 as total by selecting
"this year" in pivot table, the indicator is calculated correctly using
2014 population data.
A point of allowing future data to be entered should be to use this
year's projected population data in indicators. Is there some setting
somewhere I have missed to allow this?
An example indicator is measles coverage:
Numerator: measles vaccination given (monthly)
Denominator: population <1 (yearly)
Percentage, annualized
Regards,
Johan
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