Re: [Dhis2-devs] [Dhis2-users] Tracked entity attributes Yes/No type, the program rule is semi-reactive

2018-05-14 Thread Markus Bekken
Hey Bridget and Sele - please post a Jira bug for this. Markus > 14. mai 2018 kl. 08:53 skrev Bridget Magoba : > > Hi Ally, > I have also experienced that in version 2.29. Probably we could consider > filling a Jira issue. > > From: Dhis2-users > [mailto:dhis2-users-bounces+bridgetmagoba=mif

[Dhis2-devs] Fwd: tracker question and applicability

2018-05-14 Thread Bret Watson
I was referred to this list for the below question... :) Can anyone help? Thanks Subject: tracker question and applicability/hack Hi all, we are hoping to use DHIS2 as an analytics backend for our poison information centre application... What we are capturing are cases, normally the patient is

Re: [Dhis2-devs] Fwd: tracker question and applicability

2018-05-14 Thread Calle Hedberg
Bret, A few points; 1. You need to clarify what your organisational hierarchy will be - it is one of the anchor dimensions in the DHIS. What is your "end" or 'leaf" type of orgunit? Health facility or suspected poison site? (restaurant, landfill, etc). 2. Do you intend to track poison cases over

Re: [Dhis2-devs] Fwd: tracker question and applicability

2018-05-14 Thread Bret Watson
Thanks Calle. 1. I was planning on the poison information centre being the leaf, we have several and they are "territorial" over data, plus they have service regions. we will rely on the coordinates of the exposure site for other mapping 2. yes and since a case might have several communication/cal

Re: [Dhis2-devs] Fwd: tracker question and applicability

2018-05-14 Thread Bret Watson
So to expand on this... I think we have somewhere around five tables, how do I carry IDs from one table to another? I need to link the ingredients of substance to the caller's substance and then to an individual call within the case somehow :) Thanks Bret On 14 May 2018 at 18:38, Calle Hedberg

Re: [Dhis2-devs] Fwd: tracker question and applicability

2018-05-14 Thread Calle Hedberg
Bret, you have two options: 1. For LARGE once-off bulk imports (more than 50K cases), consider using Kettle or similar 2. For smaller bulk imports that might have to be repeated, I would insert cases one by one using API calls. A bit slow, but you can in general manage 5-10,000 cases per day - d