One more reason is that when you receive a sms and start parsing it, you
will need to send back to user a message (fail or success). So I think it
make sense to require both incoming and outgoing service to be enable no
matter what kind of sms task the system is doing.
Long
On Dec 23, 2013 11:13 P
The service is necessary because the incoming http thread only puts the
message into the db, and a separate thread parses messages. This is for
performance reasons to make sure a large burst of sms does not crash thf
system or drop messages. But we may be able to start the service thread by
default
Hi Knut,
That sms service responsible for both incoming and outgoing sms. System
need that service up and running to deal with incoming sms, otherwise it
will not check and parse sms.
Long
On Dec 23, 2013 11:04 PM, "Knut Staring" wrote:
> But why is this necessary, Long? Could we not parse the
But why is this necessary, Long? Could we not parse the message without
this?
Knut
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Long Ngo Thanh
wrote:
> Hi Riddy,
>
> It looks like your sms is not automatically parsed and imported by the
> system.
>
> Make sure that yout sms service is running by going to s
Hi Riddy,
It looks like your sms is not automatically parsed and imported by the
system.
Make sure that yout sms service is running by going to sms service
cobfiguration.
Long
On Dec 23, 2013 10:41 PM, "Knut Staring" wrote:
> Did you click on Re-import?
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:35 PM, r
Did you click on Re-import?
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:35 PM, riddy ndoma wrote:
> I ran Analytics, but I see nothing. When I go into the datavalue table, I
> see the data but not in the data entry
>
>
> 2013/12/23 Knut Staring
>
>> First use Data Entry to see that the data are actually in the
I ran Analytics, but I see nothing. When I go into the datavalue table, I
see the data but not in the data entry
2013/12/23 Knut Staring
> First use Data Entry to see that the data are actually in the database.
> Then, as usual, you need to run Analytics before they show up in the Data
> Visual
First use Data Entry to see that the data are actually in the database.
Then, as usual, you need to run Analytics before they show up in the Data
Visualizer.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:19 PM, riddy ndoma wrote:
> @Knut.
> My concern is to visualize the data received by SMS in the form of a graph
@Knut.
My concern is to visualize the data received by SMS in the form of a graph
or table
2013/12/23 Knut Staring
> By Swiveling, do you refer to the Pivot tables (Tableau croisé dynamique)?
>
> Unfortunately, you have to click on Re-import before the data will
> actually get where you want th
By Swiveling, do you refer to the Pivot tables (Tableau croisé dynamique)?
Unfortunately, you have to click on Re-import before the data will actually
get where you want themm.
This is the case if you have not set up an SMS Service here:
http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-mobile/show
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