Cool!
I think this a keeper for the new documentation project!
Anyone else that would like to share their way of restoring a bd?
El 27/09/2014 19:29, "Bounmy Sihaphom" escribió:
> Hi all!
> Just want to share and add to Luis steps, how I am doing db restore, I am
> not sure if it is a good or bad
I would really like to help with this issue.
It would be great to have a new module to manage vaccines.
The tabular interfaces seems a good option.
Another usefull option would be to be able to group patients with a due or
pending vaccine according to a geographic area in order to be able to plan
I agree with health_inmunizations
Since I new to the module desing and development process, what's next?
El 28/10/2014 10:58, "andrewpgledh...@tiscali.co.uk" <
andrewpgledh...@tiscali.co.uk> escribió:
> Yes Luis, you are right yet again !
>
> health_immunizations
>
> is a better
> description.
I agree with Andrew,
Even though a integrated health plan with a preventive approach is totally
necesary, inmunizations is such a bis issue that should have its own module.
Specially considering that this procedure may often envolve a lot of
paperwork or case-work, so to have all the information gr
What a great job!
I think the injection site should be a drop down list.
In fact, many times the injection site of the same vaccine in depends on
the age of the patient (thigh for infants and shoulder but cheek for
toddlers). Could it be possible to apply a kind of dds that would avoid for
a prac
Congratulations Luis on the new release and the server update! .
I'll be helping with the Spanish documentation update about 2.8 features
and improvements.
Keep it up with this awesome job you are doing!
Cheers
Cecilia
El 11/01/2015 19:28, "Luis Falcon" escribió:
> Dear all
>
> We're moving to
Luis and community.
Is there a deadline to submit comments and feedback.?
I think I'll have some time available towards the end of this week.
Hope I can contribute with this RC.
Regards
Cecilia
El 27/01/2015 18:59, "Mouhamed Moustapha Diouf"
escribió:
> Hi,
> the installation with gnuhealth_inst
Hi there!
I'm testing RC3 on a virtual machine with Lubuntu 14.04.
The installation process wen ok until the last step where the craklib could
not be installed so I installed it manualy.
I was able to run gnuhealth server and tryton client to connect to the
community server.
But when I tried to
trytond.conf?
> Le 31/01/2015 19:00, Maria Cecilia Santos Popper a écrit :
>
> Hi there!
>
> I'm testing RC3 on a virtual machine with Lubuntu 14.04.
> The installation process wen ok until the last step where the craklib
> could not be installed so I installed it manu
I'm doing. For very that the
> user and password you put in the uri have correct permissions
> Le 31/01/2015 19:12, Maria Cecilia Santos Popper a écrit :
>
> Hi Mouhamed,
> Yes! I have added the header
>
> [database]
> uri=postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432
>
at 3:15 PM, Mouhamed Moustapha Diouf <
> mdi...@baamtu.com> wrote:
>
>> No it's not related to using vm, it's what I'm doing. For very that the
>> user and password you put in the uri have correct permissions
>> Le 31/01/2015 19:12, Maria Cecilia Santos Popp
Glad to help!
El 07/02/2015 17:57, "Luis Falcon" escribió:
> Update of bug #44189 (project health):
>
> Status:None => Confirmed
> Assigned to:None => meanmicio
>
> ___
>
Hi Luis, I'll start working on the Spanish version of this section.
I'll feed it with the new entries on the English section.
Cheers!
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Luis Falcon wrote:
> Hi again :)
>
> The wikibook page for OS Specific notes is
>
> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Oper
What a great module!
I'll be more than willing to give it a try in the near future.
Thanks a lot for sharing your work!
Regards
Cecilia
Argentina
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Marc Murray wrote:
> Blessings and salutations from the Land of Reggae,
>
>
> TL;DR:
> Screenshots : https://gi
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