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Re: data visualization in DHIS2 from CSV imports

 

Hi Alison,
The CSV import format is described in detail here

http://www.dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/dhis2_user_manual_en_full.html#importCSVdata

All fields must be present  and in the correct format in the CSV file which
is imported


Hope this helps.

Regards,
Jason




On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 3:30 AM, Alison Perez <perez.alison@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Good day to the DHIS 2 community.
>
> I am currently working on setting up a local DHIS2 server particularly
> focusing on utilizing its data visualization capacity. The data source are
> CSV files wherein the contents are aggregated values of a indicators. For
> example, first element is the facility code, second element is the month of
> the report, third element is the count for BCG, etc..
>
> Being a newbie in DHIS2, I am on the process of exploring the
> documentation for CSV importing and data visualization in DHIS2. Yet, I am
> struggling to find an information about mapping of the position of the data
> set within the CSV file to an indicator within the data visualizer of
> DHIS2. It's like telling the DHIS2 enging to get the count for BCG on the
> third position and ignore positions 1 and 2 because it does not represent
> an indicator count.
>
>
> Thank you very much.
>
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> Alison O. Perez
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> Wireless Access for Health (WAH)
> Province of Tarlac, Philippines
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> --
> Alison O. Perez
> Software Developer
> Wireless Access for Health (WAH)
> Province of Tarlac, Philippines
>
> Linkedin Profile: ph.linkedin.com/pub/alison-perez/56/44/a65/
> Personal Blog: http://darthblitzkrieg.blogspot.com
> ICT4D/H Blog: http://alisonperez.tk
> Skype / IM: darth_ali
>
> "Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward; they may be beaten, but
> they
> may start a winning game." -- Johann Wolfgang Goethe*
>
>
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