Dear Gerald,
So you are in fact NOT looking to remove all lock exceptions completely?
You want to keep them, but you have a problem with how they function?
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 10:04 AM, gerald thomas
wrote:
> Dear Morten,
> Sierra Leone is experience a rear
Dear Morten,
Sierra Leone is experience a rear situation.
There is a lock exception which was activated for the various
forms(HF1, HF2, HF3, HF4, HF5, HF6, HF7 and HF8) per month. But when
the rule are remove for those particular months; on HF1(No. of fever
cases, total head counts, total OPD, No.
Hi Gerald,
This red data elements indicate that the data is outside of the min-max. It
has nothing to do with data locking.
Please confirm a few things.
1) In your datasets settings, be sure that "Expiry days" is set to 0.
2) Are you using data approvals? If so, this could be the reason you are
But did you try Morten's suggestion?
If not, please select Data Set from the menu and again click on Data Set
(in the submenu). You will see a list of your forms (HF1, HF2, HF3, HF4,
HF5, HF6, HF7 and HF8)
For each of them, click and select edit. In the field "Expiry days", change
the value to
Dear Knut,
I am so much confused that i really don't know what to do or how to
explain this issues to our Director.
I had already remove all the lock exceptions but the issue is the
same. I have another topic on the forum which is "Data Loss"; i only
found out that these data are actually not
Please also remember that data elements can be shared by multiple data
sets, so you would have to set expiry days to 0 in all data sets which
contains the data elements you want to enter data for.
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Morten
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Jason Pickering <
jason.p.picker...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
Hi
As I said, all you have to do is to edit your data set, and set expiry days
to 0. That will make sure that the data set never expires.
I assume you mean deactivate data set locks, not exceptions.
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Morten
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 9:21 AM, gerald thomas
wrote:
> Dear
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