Hi,
We are currently using DHIS2 to track nutrition problems of children under
5 years.
Assume we have only two children in the database and DE1 be a certain
condition that we monitor continuously,
child 1 -> [event 1, DE1=1, time=t1] [event 2 - DE1=1,time=t2] [event 3 -
DE1=0,time=t3]
child 2 -
Hi
Interesting - maybe.
I've just tried it using Opera, and it is not behaving in a way I would
expect:
- There's only one chart showing per tune, so no chart animation. That
cannot be right - isn't it supposed to cycle through a range of related
charts (i.e. depicting a short chart "history")??
Cont'd:
I do know it's April Fool's day of course, but the idea of an app making it
really easy to combine a chart show with music is a good one
regards
calle
On 1 April 2017 at 11:42, Calle Hedberg wrote:
> Hi
>
> Interesting - maybe.
>
> I've just tried it using Opera, and it is not beha
funky
On 31 March 2017 at 23:47, Mark Polak wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> Today we'd like to announce a new app for visualisation of data called
> DHIS2NZ.
>
> The app includes it's own one minute intro video. We have made a demo of
> the app available just for today.
>
> You will be able to log in with
H,
thanks, made my day.
JP
On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 11:48 AM, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
> funky
>
> On 31 March 2017 at 23:47, Mark Polak wrote:
>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> Today we'd like to announce a new app for visualisation of data called
>> DHIS2NZ.
>>
>> The app includes it's own one minute intro
Cool collection of tracks... Great way to celebrate April Fools' Day.
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Regards,
Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Health Informatics,
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis.
On 1 April 2017 at 09:01, J. Paul Mutali wrote:
> H,
>
> thanks, made my day.
>
>
>
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