Jason,
Agreed that it is a lot of work for a few small possible cases that
erroneous data may be entered. The reasoning is often we need to review
older forms, especially when we find values outside the Min/Max. It helps
the person reviewing the forms to know which one was used to enter the
values
Hi Tim,
I guess the question I would have to you is why this matters in the data
entry form?
I would think the normal way to do this in DHIS2 would be to "complete" the
records for the legacy dataset when it would be applicable. It would then
be possible to see through the analytics where you hav
Hello DHIS2 List,
I've got an interesting problem, and I've already cobbled together a
solution in test, but I wanted to pose it to the community before I went
through with it:
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Quick Background:
We've transitioned from one dataset form to another in the past 12 months
in
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