While we don't support data extraction using GeoJson yet, we do support
export of points/polygon at /api/organisationUnits.geojson?level=2&level=3
(and have had it since 2.20 or something)
(couldn't load up dhis2.org now for some reason, but there should be docs
for it)
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Morten Olav Hansen
Sen
Great :)
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Morten Olav Hansen
Senior Engineer, DHIS 2
University of Oslo
http://www.dhis2.org
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 5:10 AM, gerald thomas
wrote:
> Dear Morten,
> I was trying to update the corrupted data set rather than creating a
> new one that was my issue before. I deleted the corrupted
Is aLafAMWpq59 a no registration program? if so, only one program instance
should ever be linked to this program, it could be a issue in your database.
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Morten Olav Hansen
Senior Engineer, DHIS 2
University of Oslo
http://www.dhis2.org
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 9:05 PM, Jason Pickering <
jason.p
Hi Jason
Could you create a jira issue, and assign it to me? also include the full
stack trace...
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Morten Olav Hansen
Senior Engineer, DHIS 2
University of Oslo
http://www.dhis2.org
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 8:41 PM, Jason Pickering <
jason.p.picker...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Devs,
>
> When mak
Hi
QGIS, definitely
Regards
Calle
On 21 June 2017 at 18:50, Dipali Sahu wrote:
> Thank you everyone. This was real quick :)
>
> On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 5:40 PM, Bob Jolliffe
> wrote:
>
>> Adding another voice in favour of qgis. I am no gis expert but even I
>> figured out how to use it :-)
>
Thank you everyone. This was real quick :)
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 5:40 PM, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
> Adding another voice in favour of qgis. I am no gis expert but even I
> figured out how to use it :-)
>
> @Bjørn, GeoJSON-format will be great.
>
> On 21 June 2017 at 17:38, Bjørn Sandvik wrote:
>
Adding another voice in favour of qgis. I am no gis expert but even I
figured out how to use it :-)
@Bjørn, GeoJSON-format will be great.
On 21 June 2017 at 17:38, Bjørn Sandvik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would highly recommend QGIS, which is the leader among open source GIS -
> well documented and lot
Hi,
I would highly recommend QGIS, which is the leader among open source GIS -
well documented and lots of tutorials available.
http://www.qgis.org/
We will soon support data export from DHIS2 to other GIS applications like
QGIS (GeoJSON-format), so it's a nice tool to learn :-)
Bjørn
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Bjør
For software, another option is uDig http://udig.refractions.net/
On 21 June 2017 at 16:12, Anil Das Gupta wrote:
> Hello
>
>
>
> I’m not too sure if you are looking for digital maps or GIS software. If
> the latter, I suspect the simplest-to-use open source GIS software is Kosmo
> (www.opensig.
qgis.org
Is another great alternative.
On June 21, 2017 4:01:58 PM GMT+02:00, Knut Staring wrote:
>Hi Dipali,
>Take a look at http://www.diva-gis.org/
>
>Knut
>
>On Jun 21, 2017 15:28, "Dipali Sahu" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am wondering if there are any open source tools other than DHIS2
>tha
Hi Dipali,
Take a look at http://www.diva-gis.org/
Knut
On Jun 21, 2017 15:28, "Dipali Sahu" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am wondering if there are any open source tools other than DHIS2 that
> anyone has used for projecting data on maps.
>
> My requirement is to create just a few maps, hence creating all
Hi
I am wondering if there are any open source tools other than DHIS2 that
anyone has used for projecting data on maps.
My requirement is to create just a few maps, hence creating all the OU
hierarchy in DHIS2 is too big an exercise. I am looking for a tool that
already has administrative boundar
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