Thanks Friedman,
Please share the copy of the tool with us to give some suggestions
regards

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--- On Wed, 4/27/11, Friedman, Roger (CDC/CGH/DGHA) (CTR) <r...@cdc.gov> wrote:

From: Friedman, Roger (CDC/CGH/DGHA) (CTR) <r...@cdc.gov>
Subject: [Dhis2-devs] Calculated variables
To: "Lars Helge Øverland" <larshe...@gmail.com>, "Ola Hodne Titlestad" 
<olati...@gmail.com>
Cc: dhis2-us...@lists.launchpad.net, "DHIS 2 developers" 
<dhis2-devs@lists.launchpad.net>
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 5:22 AM

OK, we have two more use cases of calculated variables.    At present certain 
information is collected by diagnosis from the inpatient and outpatient 
clinics.  The malaria information is copied to the malaria form, along with 
other information which does have to be entered.  We want to enter this 
information only once, from the diagnosis records, but we want it to show up on 
the malaria form, we think it's marginally acceptable to not show totals, but 
to not show the malaria people "their" data is bad customer relations.  The 
clinics keep daily logs of birth control products dispensed, for which the 
patients pay at a reduced rate.  This form is turned in along with the cash 
receipts, serving as a financial control.  It needs receipts by item (quantity 
x price) and total.  I think it would be good enough if the calculated 
variables were not stored or aggregated and only existed while the dataset form 
was being displayed, for input or as a
  report.  It would also be reasonable to limit variables in the calculations 
to those in the dataset (so in the malaria case, the variable would be in the 
dataset, it would not appear on the form, only the calculated variable equal to 
its value).  Our users exist in a form-based world, where the form designers do 
not necessarily think systematically.  Where we can make a closer 
correspondence between the form and data entry/printing, we add to their 
comfort with the system.  While I may think the forms they are using are don't 
make informatic sense, and that differences in rendering call for different 
strategies on screens than on paper, I can't impose these changes on them.  
Cross-foot totals do contribute to accuracy in manual forms, they don't in 
computer forms; double entry accounting contributes to accuracy in manual 
bookkeeping, it doesn't in computer bookkeeping; but the habits of generations 
don't change in a day.
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