Hi Lars and Ola, I am not quite clear on what you mean by "disable cache *while developing your system configuration*", and then this phrase "turn it back on when you *put your system in production*". Note the Bold phrases.
But now I've come to understand why we have to annualize (give a factor of 12) indicators when we want to generate monthly indicators while using yearly denominator. I've just realized that when indicators are not annualized the figures are so small because they were monthly data against yearly population. I have tried to run bloody diarrhoea incidence (Not annualized) by month for 2014 selecting all provinces as org units, then i run the same indicator again (this time Annualized), for the same period but for only 4 provinces. Then i just realized that the results were not the same. The results of the annualized indicator were much higher as they have been factored by 12. Thank you so much for clarifying and pointing out the issue. So it was a cache browser issue then. So now what do I do. Do I have to keep clearing the browser every time I make mistake of this kind. For your advice, please. Regards, Baakai On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Lars Helge Øverland <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > it's a good idea to disable caching while developing your system > configuration. Do it from apps > settings > cache strategy > no cache. > > You can turn it back on when you put your system in production. > > regards, > > Lars > > -- Mrs Baakai Kamoriki Chief Medical Statistician HIS Unit/ MOH Honiara Solomon Islands
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