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Re: How to disaggregate percent indicator by gender

 

Dear Matt,

There are no categories for indicators,  if an indicator involves more than
one data element category, they have to be two indicators if they have to
be analysed separately. You can define an indicator and apply the data
element categories.

Showing all districts and last 12 months, is not possible, you can have one
district and all the 12 months or one month and all the districts.

The global filters is not clear on how you want to apply, Not sure if you
are taking about user Orgunits or sharing.

Regards



On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Matt Berg <mlberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thanks Prosper,
>
> That's very helpful.  We are able to do that for data elements but we
> can't apply the same logic for an indicator unfortunately.
>
> The example you gave allows us to see two indicators over period.  What we
> can't figure out is if we could show a single indicator say ANC First Visit
> by district for each period (month).
>
> I'm guessing at this point it might not be possible with DHIS2.
>
> Also, right now it looks like the dashboard just shows saved charts.  It
> doesn't seem like there is a way to apply a global filter say period or org
> unit.  Just confirming that that is indeed the case.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Prosper BT <ptb3000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Dear Matt and Carolyn,
>>
>> The categories and series dimensions will only take one dimension at a
>> time.
>> If the data element is categorized, use the details and select all the
>> detailed data elements in series.
>>
>> [image: Inline image 1]
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 6:45 AM, Matt Berg <mlberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Just wanted to follow up on this.
>>>
>>> We are struggling to figure out if this is possible.  I've looked at the
>>> demo dhis2 dashboard and can't find example charts that do this.
>>>
>>> Basically, it would be great if we could show the value of a percent
>>> indicator for different periods and different org units at the same time.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Carolyn Gulas <cgulas@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi there,
>>>>
>>>> We are having trouble doing disaggregations in charts by categories.
>>>> In pivot table, we have the OTP recovery rate indicator (which is a per
>>>> cent indicator) displayed for one org unit and disaggregated by the
>>>> category gender:
>>>>
>>>> [image: Inline image 1]
>>>>
>>>> When I try to view this as a line graph, I'm unable to view the
>>>> disaggregation by gender, because it prevents me from moving gender into
>>>> the series dimension along with the data:
>>>>
>>>> [image: Inline image 2]
>>>>
>>>> So what I have is a single line graph for the recovery rate instead of
>>>> a separate line for female and male:
>>>>
>>>> [image: Inline image 3]
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to show the disaggregation by gender on the above chart?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>> Carolyn
>>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Prosper Behumbiize, MPH
>> Global HISP| University Of Oslo/HISP Uganda
>> +256 752 751 776 | +256 776 139 139
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>>
>
>


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Prosper Behumbiize, MPH
Global HISP| University Of Oslo/HISP Uganda
+256 752 751 776 | +256 776 139 139
prosper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <ptb3000@xxxxxxxxx> | prosper@xxxxxxxxx | Skype:
prospertb

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