csv template to import metadata in 2.21

Dear all,

I used to import metadata using *.csv files, following the structure describe in the DHIS2 user guide. It does not work anymore since I upgraded to 2.21. I saw some differences when creating dataelements with the App (for example the value type is only one variable now). Has the csv template changed?

Have a nice day,

Lise.

Lise Grout

Epidemiologist

World Health Organization

Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases (HTM/NTD/IDM)

Innovative and Intensified Disease Management Unit

20, Avenue Appia; CH-1211 Geneva 27

Tel. +41 22 791 2341

Mobile +41 79 290 68 61

Skype: tigrouveto

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Hi Lise,
Could you tell us if before in the last versions, the same CSV file had worked for importing?

Thanks

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On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 2:03 PM, GROUT, Lise groutl@who.int wrote:

Dear all,

I used to import metadata using *.csv files, following the structure describe in the DHIS2 user guide. It does not work anymore since I upgraded to 2.21. I saw some differences when creating dataelements with the App (for example the value type is only one variable now). Has the csv template changed?

Have a nice day,

Lise.

Lise Grout

Epidemiologist

World Health Organization

Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases (HTM/NTD/IDM)

Innovative and Intensified Disease Management Unit

20, Avenue Appia; CH-1211 Geneva 27

Tel. +41 22 791 2341

Mobile +41 79 290 68 61

Skype: tigrouveto

http://www.who.int/neglected_diseases


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Hi Lise,

The csv import doc has been updated here

http://dhis2.github.io/dhis2-docs/master/en/developer/html/ch01s10.html

Busoye

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On 14 Dec 2015 14:06, “GROUT, Lise” groutl@who.int wrote:

Dear all,

I used to import metadata using *.csv files, following the structure describe in the DHIS2 user guide. It does not work anymore since I upgraded to 2.21. I saw some differences when creating dataelements with the App (for example the value type is only one variable now). Has the csv template changed?

Have a nice day,

Lise.

Lise Grout

Epidemiologist

World Health Organization

Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases (HTM/NTD/IDM)

Innovative and Intensified Disease Management Unit

20, Avenue Appia; CH-1211 Geneva 27

Tel. +41 22 791 2341

Mobile +41 79 290 68 61

Skype: tigrouveto

http://www.who.int/neglected_diseases


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Yes, Carlos, the same csv worked for importing before.

I will try the updated template sent by you, Busoye.

Thanks a lot to both of you for your quick answers !

Lise.

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On 14 Dec 2015 14:06, “GROUT, Lise” groutl@who.int wrote:

Dear all,

I used to import metadata using *.csv files, following the structure describe in the DHIS2 user guide. It does not work anymore since I upgraded to 2.21. I saw some differences when creating dataelements with the App (for example the value type is only one variable now). Has the csv template changed?

Have a nice day,

Lise.

Lise Grout

Epidemiologist

World Health Organization

Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases (HTM/NTD/IDM)

Innovative and Intensified Disease Management Unit

20, Avenue Appia; CH-1211 Geneva 27

Tel. +41 22 791 2341

Mobile +41 79 290 68 61

Skype: tigrouveto

http://www.who.int/neglected_diseases


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Great, metadata import worked perfectly well with updated template!

Thanks a lot,

Lise

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On 14 Dec 2015 14:06, “GROUT, Lise” groutl@who.int wrote:

Dear all,

I used to import metadata using *.csv files, following the structure describe in the DHIS2 user guide. It does not work anymore since I upgraded to 2.21. I saw some differences when creating dataelements with the App (for example the value type is only one variable now). Has the csv template changed?

Have a nice day,

Lise.

Lise Grout

Epidemiologist

World Health Organization

Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases (HTM/NTD/IDM)

Innovative and Intensified Disease Management Unit

20, Avenue Appia; CH-1211 Geneva 27

Tel. +41 22 791 2341

Mobile +41 79 290 68 61

Skype: tigrouveto

http://www.who.int/neglected_diseases


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