[Dhis2-users] Data Entry Form
Hi All, Anybody ever experienced why a data entry page of the dhis2 will not display selected org unit not to talk of the datasets assigned and the entry dates. There are about 15 datasets there though. Than you. Adedayo___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users Post to : dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Dhis2-users] Role - program assignment
Hi all, just saw that in the demo the programs are not assigned to any user role and no program appears in the menus... Since this role-program assignment is a new thing... maybe is better to assign the programs to the superuser it in the demo. Regards, Marta ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users Post to : dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
Re: [Dhis2-users] DHIS version 2.11 is released
Well done and congratulations! Regards Muhire Andrew Ministry of Health / HMIS A mind is a terrible thing to waste *** ** Cell:(+25)0788436150** *** Twitter :andrewmuhire*** skype:muhire_andrew *** andrew.muh...@moh.gov.rw From: Lars Helge Øverland larshe...@gmail.com To: dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-d...@lists.launchpad.net Cc: Grannis, Shaun J sgran...@regenstrief.org; Raphael Pundo raphael_pu...@afyainfo.org; David Muturi david_mut...@afyainfo.org; Schaefer, Petra pschae...@sure.ug; Dr. Davies O. Kimanga dkima...@nascop.or.ke; Gehron, Michael M gehro...@state.gov; Jason Phillips ja...@hisp.org; Farai Mutero (HISP) fa...@hisp.org; Krause, Patrick patrick.kra...@epos.de; Paul Bouey boue...@state.gov; Steffen Tengesdal stenges...@gmail.com; Amuha, Monica mam...@sure.ug; Biondich, Paul G pbion...@regenstrief.org; Jaco Venter j...@hisp.org; Dykki Settle dset...@intrahealth.org; Calle Hedberg chedb...@telkomsa.net; Vincent Shaw vps...@gmail.com; Greg Rowles greg.row...@gmail.com; Ferdie Botha fer...@hisp.org; Ian de Vega ian.dev...@westerncape.gov.za; Martin Osumba martin_osu...@afyainfo.org; Donna Lee donna@theglobalfund.org; Alex Tumwesigye atumwesi...@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.ma...@gmail.com; Lesley Shand lesley.sh...@westerncape.gov.za; Jim Grace jimgr...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 7:05 PM Subject: [Dhis2-users] DHIS version 2.11 is released Hi all, DHIS version 2.11 is out and we have some great features for you: - Web-based pivot table: Allows you to create pivot tables with data aggregated along all data dimensions, including data element/organisation unit group sets. Data dimensions can be arranged freely on columns, rows and as filters. You can include totals and subtotals on all axis and control the table density and font size under options. Your pivots can be saved as favorites and downloaded to your local computer. This design goal is to allow users to create their own reports with the data they need without any involvement of super-users. A pivot table with immunization indicators for last 4 quarters by facility ownership, type and location can be made like this (log in with admin/district): http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=XWXTmFUffng A pivot table with number of diagnosis by facility ownership and type with totals and subtotals looks like this (notice that diagnosis are data element groups): http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=vlnZeGhgw1T A pivot table for vaccines, broken down on categories, age group and point of service, last 12 months: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=z31v4RMNqnu A pivot table with reporting rates, major forms for public facilities by location and type, last 12 months: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=VHewKMjyLnR We encourage you to play around - select dimension items for the left menu and arrange dimensions from Layout in the top menu. Documentation can be found here: http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html - Data analytics Web-API resource: A flexible API for retrieving aggregated, analytical data for all data dimensions using a simple query syntax. The pivot table module is built on top of this API. It allows developers of third-party apps and web portals to connect to DHIS 2 and query for any type of aggregated data, where any number of dimensions and filters can be specified. Data can be retrieved in json, jsonp, xml, csv, html and xls (Excel) format and responses can be constrained with criteria like greater than, equals and so on. A query for retrieving data for certain data elements, periods and organisation units might look like this: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/api/analytics?dimension=dx:fbfJHSPpUQD;cYeuwXTCPkUdimension=pe:2012Q1;2012Q2dimension=ou:O6uvpzGd5pu;lc3eMKXaEfw Documentation can be found here: http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch25s18.html - Sharing: Several objects including chart, pivot table, map, indicator and data set can now be shared and have fine-grained access control. An object can be made private to yourself, shared with any number of user groups or be made available for all. You can grant edit or view-only rights to other people. You can create user groups directly from the dashboard. Who should be allowed to create public objects can be controlled through user roles. This functionality is useful for example in a scenario where entities like health programs and implementing partners need to create indicators and reports which should be available only for members of their organisation. In this case, an organisation can create a user group for their staff, then develop charts and maps which could be made available for that organisation only. General reports made by
Re: [Dhis2-users] DHIS version 2.11 is released
Cool! John Ojo MD, FMCPH Accra, Ghana. Mobile: +233 234691626 Skype: Johnojo Email: jn...@yahoo.com From: Lars Helge Øverland larshe...@gmail.com To: dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-d...@lists.launchpad.net Cc: Grannis, Shaun J sgran...@regenstrief.org; Raphael Pundo raphael_pu...@afyainfo.org; David Muturi david_mut...@afyainfo.org; Schaefer, Petra pschae...@sure.ug; Dr. Davies O. Kimanga dkima...@nascop.or.ke; Gehron, Michael M gehro...@state.gov; Jason Phillips ja...@hisp.org; Farai Mutero (HISP) fa...@hisp.org; Krause, Patrick patrick.kra...@epos.de; Paul Bouey boue...@state.gov; Steffen Tengesdal stenges...@gmail.com; Amuha, Monica mam...@sure.ug; Biondich, Paul G pbion...@regenstrief.org; Jaco Venter j...@hisp.org; Dykki Settle dset...@intrahealth.org; Calle Hedberg chedb...@telkomsa.net; Vincent Shaw vps...@gmail.com; Greg Rowles greg.row...@gmail.com; Ferdie Botha fer...@hisp.org; Ian de Vega ian.dev...@westerncape.gov.za; Martin Osumba martin_osu...@afyainfo.org; Donna Lee donna@theglobalfund.org; Alex Tumwesigye atumwesi...@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.ma...@gmail.com; Lesley Shand lesley.sh...@westerncape.gov.za; Jim Grace jimgr...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 5:05 PM Subject: [Dhis2-users] DHIS version 2.11 is released Hi all, DHIS version 2.11 is out and we have some great features for you: - Web-based pivot table: Allows you to create pivot tables with data aggregated along all data dimensions, including data element/organisation unit group sets. Data dimensions can be arranged freely on columns, rows and as filters. You can include totals and subtotals on all axis and control the table density and font size under options. Your pivots can be saved as favorites and downloaded to your local computer. This design goal is to allow users to create their own reports with the data they need without any involvement of super-users. A pivot table with immunization indicators for last 4 quarters by facility ownership, type and location can be made like this (log in with admin/district): http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=XWXTmFUffng A pivot table with number of diagnosis by facility ownership and type with totals and subtotals looks like this (notice that diagnosis are data element groups): http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=vlnZeGhgw1T A pivot table for vaccines, broken down on categories, age group and point of service, last 12 months: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=z31v4RMNqnu A pivot table with reporting rates, major forms for public facilities by location and type, last 12 months: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=VHewKMjyLnR We encourage you to play around - select dimension items for the left menu and arrange dimensions from Layout in the top menu. Documentation can be found here: http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html - Data analytics Web-API resource: A flexible API for retrieving aggregated, analytical data for all data dimensions using a simple query syntax. The pivot table module is built on top of this API. It allows developers of third-party apps and web portals to connect to DHIS 2 and query for any type of aggregated data, where any number of dimensions and filters can be specified. Data can be retrieved in json, jsonp, xml, csv, html and xls (Excel) format and responses can be constrained with criteria like greater than, equals and so on. A query for retrieving data for certain data elements, periods and organisation units might look like this: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/api/analytics?dimension=dx:fbfJHSPpUQD;cYeuwXTCPkUdimension=pe:2012Q1;2012Q2dimension=ou:O6uvpzGd5pu;lc3eMKXaEfw Documentation can be found here: http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch25s18.html - Sharing: Several objects including chart, pivot table, map, indicator and data set can now be shared and have fine-grained access control. An object can be made private to yourself, shared with any number of user groups or be made available for all. You can grant edit or view-only rights to other people. You can create user groups directly from the dashboard. Who should be allowed to create public objects can be controlled through user roles. This functionality is useful for example in a scenario where entities like health programs and implementing partners need to create indicators and reports which should be available only for members of their organisation. In this case, an organisation can create a user group for their staff, then develop charts and maps which could be made available for that organisation only. General reports made by the ministry could still be shared with all and made publicly available. Another use-case is that of an international NGO with operations in multiple countries. Here, user groups could be set up for each country
Re: [Dhis2-users] [Dhis2-devs] DHIS version 2.11 is released
Congrats folks! Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 18:05:39 +0100 From: larshe...@gmail.com To: dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; dhis2-d...@lists.launchpad.net CC: sgran...@regenstrief.org; raphael_pu...@afyainfo.org; david_mut...@afyainfo.org; pschae...@sure.ug; dkima...@nascop.or.ke; gehro...@state.gov; ja...@hisp.org; fa...@hisp.org; patrick.kra...@epos.de; boue...@state.gov; stenges...@gmail.com; mam...@sure.ug; pbion...@regenstrief.org; j...@hisp.org; dset...@intrahealth.org; arthurheyw...@gmail.com; chedb...@telkomsa.net; vps...@gmail.com; greg.row...@gmail.com; fer...@hisp.org; ian.dev...@westerncape.gov.za; martin_osu...@afyainfo.org; donna@theglobalfund.org; atumwesi...@gmail.com; dadale...@yahoo.com; lawi.ma...@gmail.com; lesley.sh...@westerncape.gov.za; jimgr...@gmail.com Subject: [Dhis2-devs] DHIS version 2.11 is released Hi all, DHIS version 2.11 is out and we have some great features for you: - Web-based pivot table: Allows you to create pivot tables with data aggregated along all data dimensions, including data element/organisation unit group sets. Data dimensions can be arranged freely on columns, rows and as filters. You can include totals and subtotals on all axis and control the table density and font size under options. Your pivots can be saved as favorites and downloaded to your local computer. This design goal is to allow users to create their own reports with the data they need without any involvement of super-users. A pivot table with immunization indicators for last 4 quarters by facility ownership, type and location can be made like this (log in with admin/district): http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=XWXTmFUffng A pivot table with number of diagnosis by facility ownership and type with totals and subtotals looks like this (notice that diagnosis are data element groups): http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=vlnZeGhgw1T A pivot table for vaccines, broken down on categories, age group and point of service, last 12 months: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=z31v4RMNqnu A pivot table with reporting rates, major forms for public facilities by location and type, last 12 months: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=VHewKMjyLnR We encourage you to play around - select dimension items for the left menu and arrange dimensions from Layout in the top menu. Documentation can be found here: http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html - Data analytics Web-API resource: A flexible API for retrieving aggregated, analytical data for all data dimensions using a simple query syntax. The pivot table module is built on top of this API. It allows developers of third-party apps and web portals to connect to DHIS 2 and query for any type of aggregated data, where any number of dimensions and filters can be specified. Data can be retrieved in json, jsonp, xml, csv, html and xls (Excel) format and responses can be constrained with criteria like greater than, equals and so on. A query for retrieving data for certain data elements, periods and organisation units might look like this: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/api/analytics?dimension=dx:fbfJHSPpUQD;cYeuwXTCPkUdimension=pe:2012Q1;2012Q2dimension=ou:O6uvpzGd5pu;lc3eMKXaEfw Documentation can be found here: http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch25s18.html - Sharing: Several objects including chart, pivot table, map, indicator and data set can now be shared and have fine-grained access control. An object can be made private to yourself, shared with any number of user groups or be made available for all. You can grant edit or view-only rights to other people. You can create user groups directly from the dashboard. Who should be allowed to create public objects can be controlled through user roles. This functionality is useful for example in a scenario where entities like health programs and implementing partners need to create indicators and reports which should be available only for members of their organisation. In this case, an organisation can create a user group for their staff, then develop charts and maps which could be made available for that organisation only. General reports made by the ministry could still be shared with all and made publicly available. Another use-case is that of an international NGO with operations in multiple countries. Here, user groups could be set up for each country and indicators, resources, charts and reports which are country-specific could be made available for staff working in that country only, without appearing in lists for staff working in other countries. Indicators and reports which are applicable for all counties could be made accessible for all. The sharing solution also opens up for great possibilities when combined with the self-registration of user account feature. Documentation here:
Re: [Dhis2-users] DHIS version 2.11 is released
Wow.good job, thanks and congratulations. So glad about the changes, they are really going to help us improve on a lot. Thanks a lot. BlackBerry: 3114F90C Phone: 08028851441, 08035560463 emails: deemo...@yahoo.com, addyr...@yahoo.com Yahoo IM: deemoyes Facebook: pharael twitter:pharaell From: Lars Helge Øverland larshe...@gmail.com To: dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-d...@lists.launchpad.net Cc: Grannis, Shaun J sgran...@regenstrief.org; Raphael Pundo raphael_pu...@afyainfo.org; David Muturi david_mut...@afyainfo.org; Schaefer, Petra pschae...@sure.ug; Dr. Davies O. Kimanga dkima...@nascop.or.ke; Gehron, Michael M gehro...@state.gov; Jason Phillips ja...@hisp.org; Farai Mutero (HISP) fa...@hisp.org; Krause, Patrick patrick.kra...@epos.de; Paul Bouey boue...@state.gov; Steffen Tengesdal stenges...@gmail.com; Amuha, Monica mam...@sure.ug; Biondich, Paul G pbion...@regenstrief.org; Jaco Venter j...@hisp.org; Dykki Settle dset...@intrahealth.org; Calle Hedberg chedb...@telkomsa.net; Vincent Shaw vps...@gmail.com; Greg Rowles greg.row...@gmail.com; Ferdie Botha fer...@hisp.org; Ian de Vega ian.dev...@westerncape.gov.za; Martin Osumba martin_osu...@afyainfo.org; Donna Lee donna@theglobalfund.org; Alex Tumwesigye atumwesi...@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.ma...@gmail.com; Lesley Shand lesley.sh...@westerncape.gov.za; Jim Grace jimgr...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 6:05 PM Subject: [Dhis2-users] DHIS version 2.11 is released Hi all, DHIS version 2.11 is out and we have some great features for you: - Web-based pivot table: Allows you to create pivot tables with data aggregated along all data dimensions, including data element/organisation unit group sets. Data dimensions can be arranged freely on columns, rows and as filters. You can include totals and subtotals on all axis and control the table density and font size under options. Your pivots can be saved as favorites and downloaded to your local computer. This design goal is to allow users to create their own reports with the data they need without any involvement of super-users. A pivot table with immunization indicators for last 4 quarters by facility ownership, type and location can be made like this (log in with admin/district): http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=XWXTmFUffng A pivot table with number of diagnosis by facility ownership and type with totals and subtotals looks like this (notice that diagnosis are data element groups): http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=vlnZeGhgw1T A pivot table for vaccines, broken down on categories, age group and point of service, last 12 months: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=z31v4RMNqnu A pivot table with reporting rates, major forms for public facilities by location and type, last 12 months: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-pivot/app/index.html?id=VHewKMjyLnR We encourage you to play around - select dimension items for the left menu and arrange dimensions from Layout in the top menu. Documentation can be found here: http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html - Data analytics Web-API resource: A flexible API for retrieving aggregated, analytical data for all data dimensions using a simple query syntax. The pivot table module is built on top of this API. It allows developers of third-party apps and web portals to connect to DHIS 2 and query for any type of aggregated data, where any number of dimensions and filters can be specified. Data can be retrieved in json, jsonp, xml, csv, html and xls (Excel) format and responses can be constrained with criteria like greater than, equals and so on. A query for retrieving data for certain data elements, periods and organisation units might look like this: http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/api/analytics?dimension=dx:fbfJHSPpUQD;cYeuwXTCPkUdimension=pe:2012Q1;2012Q2dimension=ou:O6uvpzGd5pu;lc3eMKXaEfw Documentation can be found here: http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch25s18.html - Sharing: Several objects including chart, pivot table, map, indicator and data set can now be shared and have fine-grained access control. An object can be made private to yourself, shared with any number of user groups or be made available for all. You can grant edit or view-only rights to other people. You can create user groups directly from the dashboard. Who should be allowed to create public objects can be controlled through user roles. This functionality is useful for example in a scenario where entities like health programs and implementing partners need to create indicators and reports which should be available only for members of their organisation. In this case, an organisation can create a user group for their staff, then develop charts and maps which could be made available for that organisation only. General reports made by the ministry could still