Thanks Knut,
There was a problem in the hibernate.properties.
Stephen
On 10/17/11, Knut Staring wrote:
> My recommendation for Windows would normally be to just download and
> unzip DHIS2 Live. Then you don't have to worry about the environment
> variable.
>
> The problem below happens only whe
My recommendation for Windows would normally be to just download and
unzip DHIS2 Live. Then you don't have to worry about the environment
variable.
The problem below happens only when DHIS2 does not locate your
external hibernate.properties file, and therefore uses the default H2.
The reason is p
Stephen,
Please check the database connection information under Help->About.
Ola
On Oct 17, 2011 5:17 PM, "Knut Staring" wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> This message usually means one of two things: Either the application
> cannot find your hibernate.properties file, or the content (database
> name, user
Stephen,
This message usually means one of two things: Either the application
cannot find your hibernate.properties file, or the content (database
name, username, password) is incorrect, so it cannot connect to the
database and therefore goes with the default built in H2 database.
Knut
On Mon, O
Hi All,
I got this message when I got through installing the dhis (the
database is currently running in-memory. this useful for testing
purposes but might happen because your database configuration was not
picked up. Please make sure this is intentional. Your data will be
destroyed when the appl
Actually, it was not my personal setup, and we have now figured out
what the problem was:
The issue was related to the permissions for the user - all the lower
level organisation units had been selected, instead of just the root.
So this was not related to caching.
In general, any imports must be
Not seeing the issue here.
Knut; I'm coming to work tomorrow, maybe you can show me? and i'll investigate.
--
Morten
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Knut Staring wrote:
> I am also seeing some problems after the upgrade, in the sense that
> the hierarchies come up flattened in some modules.
I am also seeing some problems after the upgrade, in the sense that
the hierarchies come up flattened in some modules. Have tried some
cache cleaning, but will investigate further.
Knut
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Jason Pickering
wrote:
> Hi Randy,
> I would try and clean out the cache of y
Hi Randy,
I would try and clean out the cache of your browser. There was some
info on this a while back from Morten I think.
1) Did you shutdown tomcat when you replaced the WAR
2) What browser are you using? It should be the most up to date
version of either Firefox or Chrome.
Otherwise, post t
I'm having serious problems getting the orgunit hierarchy and GIS modules to
work in 2.5. I downloaded the war file and replaced the DHIS folder in apache.
Is there something I missed? Should I have converted the data first?
Previous working platform was 2.4.
Is anyone else having the same
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