Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Great Job
Congratulations for major milestones on this release.
John Francis Mukulu
Software Architect, HISPTZ
http://hisptanzania.org/
On Mar 8, 2018 00:40, “Lars Helge Øverland” lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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Congratulations Guys!
2018-03-07 21:55 GMT+00:00 John Mukulu john.f.mukulu@gmail.com:
Great Job
Congratulations for major milestones on this release.
John Francis Mukulu
Software Architect, HISPTZ
http://hisptanzania.org/
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On Mar 8, 2018 00:40, “Lars Helge Øverland” lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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Thank you and great job !
2018-03-07 21:55 GMT+00:00 John Mukulu john.f.mukulu@gmail.com:
Great Job
Congratulations for major milestones on this release.
John Francis Mukulu
Software Architect, HISPTZ
http://hisptanzania.org/
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On Mar 8, 2018 00:40, “Lars Helge Øverland” lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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Many helpful features,
thank you all teams…
best regards,
channara
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 7:55 AM, Pamod Amarakoon pamodm@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you and great job !
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018, 3:53 AM DJIBRIL Hakim djib.hakim@gmail.com wrote:
Congratulations Guys!
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2018-03-07 21:55 GMT+00:00 John Mukulu john.f.mukulu@gmail.com:
Great Job
Congratulations for major milestones on this release.
John Francis Mukulu
Software Architect, HISPTZ
http://hisptanzania.org/
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On Mar 8, 2018 00:40, “Lars Helge Øverland” lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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Great work DHIS2 dev team. I see interesting features.
Regards
On Mar 8, 2018 5:30 AM, “channara rin” rin.channara@gmail.com wrote:
Many helpful features,
thank you all teams…
best regards,
channara
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On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 7:55 AM, Pamod Amarakoon pamodm@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you and great job !
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018, 3:53 AM DJIBRIL Hakim djib.hakim@gmail.com wrote:
Congratulations Guys!
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2018-03-07 21:55 GMT+00:00 John Mukulu john.f.mukulu@gmail.com:
Great Job
Congratulations for major milestones on this release.
John Francis Mukulu
Software Architect, HISPTZ
http://hisptanzania.org/
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On Mar 8, 2018 00:40, “Lars Helge Øverland” lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 0:40, Lars Helge Øverland > lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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Thanks Lars and Dev team.
Bravo to Devs and DHIS2 community.
On Wednesday, March 7, 2018, 11:40:10 PM GMT+2, Lars Helge Øverland lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Screenshot | Docs user guide | Docs API
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Screenshot | Demo | Docs user guide | Docs API
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
https://www.dhis2.org/downloads
Documentation and Javadocs
https://www.dhis2.org/documentation
Upgrade notes
https://www.dhis2.org/229-upgrade
Details about each feature on JIRA
https://jira.dhis2.org/issues/?filter=10112
Overview of issues
https://jira.dhis2.org/issues/?filter=10751
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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Thanks to the DHIS2 team for some fantastic new features and a great new look too!
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 6:41 AM, Ocaya Stephen stephocay@gmail.com wrote:
Great work DHIS2 dev team. I see interesting features.
Regards
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Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC)
Pan-African Rabies Control Network (PARACON) Steering Committee
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https://paracon.rabiesalliance.org
Skype: tpscott1987
On Mar 8, 2018 5:30 AM, “channara rin” rin.channara@gmail.com wrote:
Many helpful features,
thank you all teams…
best regards,
channara
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On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 7:55 AM, Pamod Amarakoon pamodm@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you and great job !
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018, 3:53 AM DJIBRIL Hakim djib.hakim@gmail.com wrote:
Congratulations Guys!
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2018-03-07 21:55 GMT+00:00 John Mukulu john.f.mukulu@gmail.com:
Great Job
Congratulations for major milestones on this release.
John Francis Mukulu
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On Mar 8, 2018 00:40, “Lars Helge Øverland” lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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It is indeed a great look.
I was checking the interactive dashboard and the new dashboard, it’s great to see innovations such as instant switching between visualization finding their way into the main stream.
Job well done.
https://play.dhis2.org/2.29/api/apps/Interactive-Dashboard-2/index.html
https://play.dhis2.org/2.29/dhis-web-dashboard/index.html
John Francis Mukulu
Software Architect, HISPTZ
http://hisptanzania.org/
On Mar 8, 2018 09:47, “Terence Scott” terence.scott@rabiesalliance.org wrote:
Thanks to the DHIS2 team for some fantastic new features and a great new look too!
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https://paracon.rabiesalliance.org
Skype: tpscott1987
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 6:41 AM, Ocaya Stephen stephocay@gmail.com wrote:
Great work DHIS2 dev team. I see interesting features.
Regards
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On Mar 8, 2018 5:30 AM, “channara rin” rin.channara@gmail.com wrote:
Many helpful features,
thank you all teams…
best regards,
channara
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On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 7:55 AM, Pamod Amarakoon pamodm@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you and great job !
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018, 3:53 AM DJIBRIL Hakim djib.hakim@gmail.com wrote:
Congratulations Guys!
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2018-03-07 21:55 GMT+00:00 John Mukulu john.f.mukulu@gmail.com:
Great Job
Congratulations for major milestones on this release.
John Francis Mukulu
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On Mar 8, 2018 00:40, “Lars Helge Øverland” lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
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Congratulation to the dev team! We’re still expecting more from dhis2.
On Mar 7, 2018 22:40, “Lars Helge Øverland” lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
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Exciting release DHIS2 team! Loved the new dashboard app, maps app and the progressive rendering pivot table.
Do you know when the Android tracker capture app will support the data view sharing levels? That is an exciting development for our project that uses the Android apps for tracking health worker training.
On 7 March 2018 at 16:39, Lars Helge Øverland lars@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi all,
DHIS version 2.29 is out with many new features, apps and improvements.
Login with admin/district on the demo system to try it out.
ANALYTICS FEATURES
Dashboard app: A new dashboard app is now available which lets you arrange the dashboard items in a completely flexible way. It features better dashboard search, allows you to create shortcuts by marking dashboards as favorites, switch between visualization types such as pivot, chart and map and insert free-text items. Dashboards can be shared, translated and filtered.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Maps app: A new maps app (previously GIS) is available, offering a new, intuitive and user-friendly interface for creating map layers. It lets you arrange the order of map layers in a simple way, and view the map data in a data table. Any number of map layers can be added to a map, even layers of the same type. The contents and order of map layers can be viewed in the left side menu.
Screenshot 1 | 2 | Demo | Docs
Last value aggregation type: A new “last value” aggregation type is available for aggregate and event analytics for data elements and attributes. This aggregation type will use the last available value or event in the time dimension, and either sum or average across other dimensions. This is useful e.g. for facility surveys to analyse data based on the last observation, or for “patients currently on care” type of analysis.
Pivot table scalability: The pivot table rendering engine is now around 10x more scalable, and allows for very large pivot tables to be viewed in the web browser. This is accomplished through progressive rendering, i.e. the browser will only render what you currently see and not load the entire pivot table into the browser memory.
Event reports table layout download: You can now download event reports in Excel or CSV format in the same tabular format which was rendered in the web browser.
Configurable financial year in analytics: The starting month of the financial year to use in all analytics apps can now be configured in the settings app. Available options are April, July and October.
TRACKER FEATURES
Data capture and data view sharing levels: The sharing solution has been extended with two new levels for “data capture” and “data view” access for users and user groups. These levels apply to programs, program stages, data sets and category options, and replaces the link between user roles and data sets/programs. This offers a simplified and more flexible access control solution.
Tracker programs in maintenance app: You can now create and modify tracker programs in the maintenance app. The workflow for creating programs have been made more intuitive and effective, where stages, sections, data entry forms and notifications can be created from within the main page.
Integrated search and registration: The steps for searching and registering new tracked entities are now integrated. When registering a new tracked entity instance, the registration form will automatically search for possible duplicates and alert the user in case of suspected duplicates. When a search comes back with no hits, the searched values are carried over to the registration form.
Improved configurability and security in searches: Search authorization can now be granted to users at any location in the org unit structure, while also allowing for configuration that restricts the information returned in the search results per tracked entity instance. The max number of searchresults can also be restricted, to avoid general searches returning long lists of tracked entity instances.
Sending of messages based on program rules: You can now create program rules which trigger messages to be sent to designated recipients (through SMS, email or DHIS 2 messages) from a notification template. Messages are triggered when data is received by the DHIS 2 API based on events or tracked entity instances. This is useful e.g. for disease surveillance, where certain conditions would trigger an immediate message to a case investigator to follow up a notifiable case.
ID-generation based on functional patterns: Unique IDs can now be generated based on a configured pattern. The patterns can contain various components such as org unit code, year and sequential numbers.
Program indicator custom date boundaries: Program indicators can now query data relative to the reporting period. In the program indicator user interface there are now options for customizing what data is used in the evaluation of the program indicator. As an example, an indicator could evaluate all events up to the end of the reporting period, or evaluate events from enrollments which happened in an earlier period relative to the aggregation period. This is useful e.g. for cohort analysis and for creating moving-average or cumulative program indicators.
Compare forms when entering tracker data: Individual program stages can be configured to display previous events side-by-side with the current event for ease of comparison.
Fixed information in top menu for tracked entities: You can now configure a fixed information bar containing key attributes or calculated values for individual tracked entities. The information bar will always be visible at the top of the screen while capturing data for a single tracked entity.
Image type attributes: Images can now be stored as tracked entity attributes and be displayed in lists and the profile widget in tracker capture. When the image value type is used for a data element, the image will be visible in data entry forms.
Attributes for tracked entity types: Tracked entity types can now have attributes. This allows e.g. for searching for attributes across multiple programs which share the same tracked entity type.
GENERAL FEATURES
Job scheduler: A new solution for scheduling of background jobs is now available. With the new scheduling system you can configure exactly when and how often a job should run, job-specific parameters for how the job should be performed and more. Multiple background jobs of the same type can now run simultaneously and provide notifications independently.
Validation message tickets: Similar to ticket/feedback messages, validation messages now have access to status, priority and user assignment. The messages will inherit the priority based on the importance of the validation result.
In-app authorities: Apps can now contain app-specific authorities which can be assigned to user roles in the same way you assign regular authorities. Apps can use these authorities to grant or restrict access to functionality.
Complete only when compulsory fields filled: A new option is available for data sets which only allows users to complete a data set in aggregate data entry if all compulsory fields have been filled.
API FEATURES
Analytics table SQL hooks: This API lets you hook into the resource table and analytics table generation process using custom SQL scripts. These scripts can manipulate the content of the mentioned tables, such as adding, updating and removing rows, to cater for special analytics requirements.
Metadata audit: A new API for auditing of metadata is now available. All creation, edits and deletion of metadata objects are now audited, and the audi trail information includes which properties were changed, at what time and by which user.
Multi-property metadata search: Using the metadata endpoints, you can now filter (search) for objects using tokens (individual words) across the name, UID, code and short name properties.
RELEASE INFO
Release Information
Link
Download release and sample database
Documentation and Javadocs
Upgrade notes
Details about each feature on JIRA
Overview of issues
Source code on Github
Demo instance
Instructions for signing up for DHIS 2 mailing lists
Enjoy the new release.
Best regards,
The DHIS2 development team
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Regards,
Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Health Informatics,
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis.