Using BIRT directly (as Thanh suggests) will of course always be an option,
but then you loose out on the integration of BIRT in DHIS2.
To the users it will be a lot easier when reports are run from within DHIS 2
and part of the DHIS2 dashboard. When using report tables as the data source
for BIRT
I will try this! This is wonderfull.
Thanks
Caveman
Ngoc Thanh Nguyen wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Orvalho Joaquim Augusto
mailto:orvaq...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks!
This is on discussion here. And for now it sounds too bad.
For now it seems that we will have birt
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Orvalho Joaquim Augusto wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> This is on discussion here. And for now it sounds too bad.
>
> For now it seems that we will have birt on p servers only.
>
> Caveman
I think it is possible.
- In BIRT report, you can set the report url refer to any m
Thanks!
This is on discussion here. And for now it sounds too bad.
For now it seems that we will have birt on p servers only.
Caveman
Jason Pickering wrote:
Not entirely sure I understand your architecture, but I assuming that
all (p) servers will be pointed to the same central database (c).
Not entirely sure I understand your architecture, but I assuming that
all (p) servers will be pointed to the same central database (c). If
you design your BIRT report to point to the (c) server, it will make
no difference whether the report is run from the (p) servers, so long
as the data source po
We plan to have a strange situation.
We will have at least 5 servers (p) for dhis2 data entry. All that data
will be agregated to a central server (c) where will have central reports.
The question: How can I make the dhis on p server to use the birt on c
server?
It is just an ideia so far.
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