Re: [Dhis2-users] Interoperability of ODK & DHIS2

2015-09-01 Thread Matt Berg
We've done a prototype of this which works for syncing of forms. We didn't tackle org ids fully which is a bit more complex. We'd be interested in developing a Django web bridge that would allow you to collect ona or one of the formhub derivatives to dhis2 if there is interest. Keen to see

Re: [Dhis2-users] [Dhis2-devs] Changing admin password to default

2015-09-01 Thread Jason Pickering
@Alan, nice. ; ) The only other things to be sure about are 1) The admin user actually exists. 2) The admin user is not disabled. 3) The admin user is actually a super user. If you have had a situation where someone else was in control over the server, they may have (smartly) disabled or

Re: [Dhis2-users] [Dhis2-devs] Changing admin password to default

2015-09-01 Thread Knut Staring
Hi Alan, Are you saying this will work also for DHIS2 versions up to and including 2.20? Or just for later versions? What is the result for "district"? Knut On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Alan Ivey wrote: > Hi Gerald, > > You can create a password hash with Python and

Re: [Dhis2-users] Functionality of the Complete button in Data Entry

2015-09-01 Thread Knut Staring
Hi Rae, The data are saved regardless, but clicking the button allows you to indicate that you are indeed done filling in data, even though it might look as though some data are missing - because you actually have nothing to report. This is also related to the question of whether to require

[Dhis2-users] Functionality of the Complete button in Data Entry

2015-09-01 Thread Rae Li
Hello DHIS 2 Team! I am not sure what exactly the functionality is of the Complete button in Data Entry. From what I have read in the DHIS 2 User-Manual, I understood that the Complete button is a subjective approach to calculating completeness, meaning that the data will be saved even if I do

Re: [Dhis2-users] [Dhis2-devs] Changing admin password to default

2015-09-01 Thread gerald thomas
Dear Alan, Thanks very much Regards, Gerald On Aug 31, 2015 9:22 PM, "Alan Ivey" wrote: > Hi Gerald, > > You can create a password hash with Python and the Bcrypt library. Run > this single command in your terminal to get a hash for *passwordGoesHere*: > > $ python -c

Re: [Dhis2-users] (no subject)

2015-09-01 Thread Amina Abba Gana
Hello, My organisation is running a community ART project where have mobile teams move from point to point within the community. I would like to know if there's a way we can use dhis2 to track these teams and collect daily reports as the move from point to point by automatically recording the GPS

[Dhis2-users] (no subject)

2015-09-01 Thread Amina Abba Gana
Hello, My organisation is running a community ART project where have mobile teams move from point to point within the community. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users Post to : dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe :

Re: [Dhis2-users] [Dhis2-devs] Changing admin password to default

2015-09-01 Thread Halvdan Grelland
For the record: Starting in 2.21 we only accept bcrypt password hashes. Anything else will fail. Beginning in 2.17 we started hot-swapping every user logging in with the old scheme (md5) to the new one (bcrypt) on login. Even though they work in 2.20 I strongly suggest using bcrypt hashes for