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[Dhis2-users] Import of Organisation Units using CSV / working example with Features Type and Coordinates? [SOLVED]

 

Thanks Ant for your input!

So in debugging this further using the mapping from the Java source file (see below snippet from organisationUnitsFromCsv  method in https://github.com/dhis2/dhis2-core/blob/fb50a8c3c34ba5a27f30c9268bab9241aef3f15d/dhis-2/dhis-services/dhis-service-dxf2/src/main/java/org/hisp/dhis/dxf2/csv/DefaultCsvImportService.java), it turns out that UUID is not a valid column (as stated in the Developer Guide) and was causing the out of order problem.

I have attached a sample of a working file including Feature Type and Coordinates as I am sure someone else will encounter this problem.


if ( values != null && values.length > 0 )


            {


                OrganisationUnit object = new OrganisationUnit();


                setIdentifiableObject( object, values );


                String parentUid = getSafe( values, 3, null, 230 ); // Could be UID, code, name


                object.setShortName( getSafe( values, 4, object.getName(), 50 ) );


                object.setDescription( getSafe( values, 5, null, null ) );


                object.setOpeningDate( getMediumDate( getSafe( values, 6, "1970-01-01", null ) ) );


                object.setClosedDate( getMediumDate( getSafe( values, 7, null, null ) ) );


                object.setComment( getSafe( values, 8, null, null ) );


                object.setFeatureType( FeatureType.valueOf( getSafe( values, 9, "NONE", 50 ) ) );


                object.setCoordinates( getSafe( values, 10, null, null ) );


                object.setUrl( getSafe( values, 11, null, 255 ) );


                object.setContactPerson( getSafe( values, 12, null, 255 ) );


                object.setAddress( getSafe( values, 13, null, 255 ) );


                object.setEmail( getSafe( values, 14, null, 150 ) );


                object.setPhoneNumber( getSafe( values, 15, null, 150 ) );


                object.setAutoFields();



-Stephen



From: Ant Snyman [mailto:ant@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 12:37 AM
To: Stephen Macauley <Stephen.Macauley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: dhis2-devs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; dhis2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Dhis2-users] Import of Organisation Units using CSV / working example with Features Type and Coordinates?

Hi Stephen,

The one thing that caught my attention was that another column "Closed Date" should come after "Opening Date". Since you do not have an extra "," after 1970-01-01, the subsequent columns might be misaligned with the coordinates actually trying to import into the url column.

The GIS experts out there might comment on the format of the co-ordinates, but I would expect it to be in the format "[7.495005,9.074908]"

Good luck

Regards

Ant






On 13 February 2017 at 06:07, Stephen Macauley <Stephen.Macauley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Stephen.Macauley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Greetings All,

Does anyone have a working example, that includes Features Type and Coordinates, for the import of Organisation Units using CSV for 2.2.5 (currently using Build Revision 8dd81e6)?

I have tried numerous approaches using the available documentation, but always encounter a challenge when the import files contains Features Type and Coordinates (as defined here https://docs.dhis2.org/2.25/en/developer/html/webapi_csv_metadata_import.html#webapi_csv_org_units).


Sample excerpt from my import file:

Name,UID,Code,Parent UID,Short name,Description,UUID,Opening date,Comment,Feature type,Coordinates,URL,Contact person,Address,Email,Phone number
Bacta One,thzLERyqmDe,thzLERyqmDe,YtReWq54321,Bacta One,Bacta One,,1970-01-01,test,Point,"7.495005,9.074908",,,,,
Bacta Two,ms1BoduOt0I,ms1BoduOt0I,YtReWq54321,Bacta Two,Bacta Two,,1970-01-01,test,Point,"7.476555,9.04081",,,,,

I have tried various combinations of the Feature Type (Point, POINT, POLYGON, leaving it blank) and have also tried putting the Coordinates in brackets ([7.495005,9.074908]).

A common response I get back during dry run is the below, which makes me believe I have fields out of position or something else is happening with the Feature type field based on a few different “enum” exceptions in the dhis.log file.

OrganisationUnit

String

Property `url` requires a valid URL, was given `7.02149,4.76539`.



Many Thanks in Advance,

-Stephen

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