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
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
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
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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
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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
This message and any attachments are subject to a disclaimer published at http://www.hisp.org/policies.html#comms_disclaimer . Please read the disclaimer before opening any attachment or taking any other action in terms of this electronic transmission. If you cannot access the disclaimer, kindly send an email to disclaimer@hisp.org and a copy will be provided to you. By replying to this e-mail or opening any attachment you agree to be bound by the provisions of the disclaimer.