+1 to this suggestion.
Regards,
Dapo Adejumo
> On Oct 27, 2016, at 2:53 PM, Olav Poppe wrote:
>
> Hi devs,
> I’d like to propose adding support for using actual and expected number of
> reports in indicator formulas. It would serve a similar purpose as the
> current
Hi Morten
We have been testing the deletion with version 2.25 and have had success
with programs / program stages.
For data sets we are now able to delete dataValues but cannot delete the
dataElements for the following reason:
* Deleting the dataValues creates dataValueAudits
* These
Hi devs,
I struggling to set up tracker so that users in different orgunits can enter
data for different stages in the same enrollement. I’ve been testing both in a
dev database I’m working on and on play, with 2.24 and 2.25, and the result is
the same:
- User A in Facility A enrolls a TEI in
Its good practice to create a user may or might be with superuser role for
any kind of system testing,
make sure it should be assigned with some organisation unit as well.
regards,
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 8:17 PM, Olav Poppe wrote:
> Hi devs,
> I struggling to set up tracker
Hi Deepali,
I haven't tried this, but I believe there is no problem in including the
same donors in both the Donor 1 list and the Donor 2 list.
However Donor 1 and Donor 2 will be treated as different dimensions. I
don't think that you can get a report that combines the data from when ECHO
is
Hey Lars,
Thanks for the quick response!
We're actually running 2.22 here (as is the production Sierra Leone
national instance we're working in co-operation with I believe).
There seems to be some confusion with the functionality of compulsory data
elements though, in this previous thread you
It seems more like a system generated report, Perhaps, it would be nice if
you could share us some concrete plan for doing some testing on DHIS2.25
like manual testing, automation testing, regression testing, load testing,
black box and white box functional testing etc. and that should be very
Hi devs,
I’d like to propose adding support for using actual and expected number of
reports in indicator formulas. It would serve a similar purpose as the current
"orgunit group count" functionality, but I think there are many instances where
the data set assignment is a more up-do-date proxy
Hi devs,
it looks like it is not possible to have negative numbers for start/end
intervals for legends. Tested on 2.24 and 2.25.
- is it correct that it’s not supported?
- if it’s not supported, can I write a blueprint for it?
Concrete need in my case is having a discrete colour for negative
Dear All,
I am setting up DHIS2 to run on Ubuntu 16.04 server and PostgreSQL database but
after setting up all the configuration settings in the dhis.conf and exporting
the environmental variables in the tomcat-dhis instance, it still points to a
different H2 database
Could you provide us some details, how you generated this report ?
Regards,
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Nalinikanth Meesala <
nali...@thoughtworks.com> wrote:
> Please find the attached file.
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 4:34 PM, Halvdan Hoem Grelland
> wrote:
>
>>
Yes, I have been running regular AppScans against DHIS2 and sharing the
results with the core team.
Greg
On Oct 27, 2016 6:14 AM, "Aamer Mohammed" wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> We have run vulnerability checks on DHIS dependencies using the
> dependency-check maven plugin. This
There is no attachment.
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 11:00 AM, Aamer Mohammed
wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> We have run vulnerability checks on DHIS dependencies using the
> dependency-check maven plugin. This plugin wraps the OWASP Dependency Check
> utility which uses NIST’s
Hi there,
1)
you are right, this was a bug that was fixed in 2.24. The problem is the
uniqueness constraint on data element + option combo which simply should
not be there.
dataelement_operand_unique_key
I have backported the fix to 2.23 as well now.
2)
Per now, the compulsory elements are
Where is the report ?
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Aamer Mohammed
wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> We have run vulnerability checks on DHIS dependencies using the
> dependency-check maven plugin. This plugin wraps the OWASP Dependency Check
> utility which uses NIST’s National
Hi Team,
We have run vulnerability checks on DHIS dependencies using the
dependency-check maven plugin. This plugin wraps the OWASP Dependency Check
utility which uses NIST’s National Vulnerability Database (NVD) to identify
the vulnerable dependencies.
Please find the report attached. Did anyone
Hi all,
Any chance we could get a DHIS2 developer to respond to these issues with
compulsory data elements?
As I understand then, it seems to be two issues:
1.) Attempting to add data elements as compulsory to *certain* data sets
seems to result in a crash related to a uniqueness constraint
Hi Vanya :)
I'm currently looking into the import issues (from the other email also),
will try and reproduce and will let you know if I need more information
from you.
--
Morten Olav Hansen
Senior Engineer, DHIS 2
University of Oslo
http://www.dhis2.org
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Vanya
Okay. Thanks for the information, Abyot. Could you please let us know the
timelines around it?
Archana Chillala
Application Developer
Email archa...@thoughtworks.com
Telephone +91 9100960533 <+91+9100960533>
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