You might should try clearing your browser cache and see if this helps.
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Wilson,Randy rwil...@msh.org wrote:
Has anyone else had an issue with updating the dataelement table on the
backend? I’ve cleaned up my data element names changing “# of”
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried that as well... both the DHIS Cache and the
Chrome browser cache. Neither seem to make any difference.
After initially listing the data elements correctly, the first time I edit any
indicator I see the old names and the entire table reverts.
Randy
Hi Randy,
Did you try a restart of the application itself?
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Wilson,Randy rwil...@msh.org wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried that as well... both the DHIS Cache and
the Chrome browser cache. Neither seem to make any difference.
After
Ah, one more idea, as I have seen something like this happen before,
but not quite this serious.
Is there a proxy server between you and the application server?
Regards,
Jason
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Jason Pickering
jason.p.picker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Randy,
Did you try a restart
Is this in your online server, Randy? I could take a look and see if I
get the same from here (Saigon).
And just a stray thought - but do people think there is any way this
could be related to sorting?
k
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Jason Pickering
jason.p.picker...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah,
Hi Knut,
No... this is on my localserver instance. There is no proxy server in between.
I've edited the hibernate file to comment out the autogenerate schema line...
then I shut down and restarted dhis-2 live. That was weird. It reverted to an
earlier version of the system without any of
Randy,
It sounds like this is somehow related to your hibernate.properties
file. When the version without any data came up, could that be because
it was in fact using an H2 database?
I think the line you are referring to probably should not be commented
out, but it can take on different values:
Hello all,
We've started testing the DHIS mobile for the Philippines. Is this the right
venue for questions?
I'm getting a 52 - Error in HTTP operation..
alvin
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Alvin,
Unfortunately, the GPRS data setup varies between countries and
providers. Can you contact your provider directly or through a mobile
store to make sure you have data access? This is what I had to do when
I took my African phone to Switzerland. You can check it by using your
mobile browser
I know facts ruin a good discussion but the problem here is the database
translations:) You will have to update the corresponding value in the table
called translation or simply truncate the table and restart the
application.
Lars
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Is the server configured properly?
Can you connect through an emulator?
We see this se well when there is no coverage or the phone has not beech
configured properly for the client.
Regards,
Jason
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Flailing in the dark..Lars has led us into the light.
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From: Lars Helge Øverland larshe...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, Apr 10, 2011 13:20
Subject: [Dhis2-users] Issue with updating Dataelement names through Postgress
backend
To: Knut Staring knu...@gmail.com
Hi,
It would be good if we could have a little more logging on the server side
(tomcat logs) when receiving data from mobile devices (or any other user of
the web api).
Specifically it would be very useful to have the dataset received /
registered as complete with orgunit name, data set name,
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