DHIS2 indicator with factor as 1 and number

Hi team ,

I have created an indicator which assigns the value of adding and subtracting several data elements.

The numerator is the value and the denominator I used 1 because I wanted the value to remain the same.

In the data entry form it worked well and displayed the right values as shown below…

On Running the dataset report, it seems that a 0.18 is being added to the initial value in multiples of the initial value as below .the example is deducting the second column from the first

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Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

When you say “I can”, and expect success, you fill yourself with confidence and happiness.

Kindly see the attachment below for the screen shots!

indicator.docx (4.24 KB)

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On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Isika Oliver ioliver750@gmail.com wrote:

Hi team ,

I have created an indicator which assigns the value of adding and subtracting several data elements.

The numerator is the value and the denominator I used 1 because I wanted the value to remain the same.

In the data entry form it worked well and displayed the right values as shown below…

On Running the dataset report, it seems that a 0.18 is being added to the initial value in multiples of the initial value as below .the example is deducting the second column from the first


Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

When you say “I can”, and expect success, you fill yourself with confidence and happiness.


Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

When you say “I can”, and expect success, you fill yourself with confidence and happiness.

Kindly see the attachment below for the screen shots!

Hi team ,
I have created an indicator which assigns the value of adding and
subtracting several data elements.
The numerator is the value and the denominator I used 1 because I wanted
the value to remain the same.
In the data entry form it worked well and displayed the right values as
shown below.....

On Running the dataset report, it seems that a 0.18 is being added to the
initial value in multiples of the initial value as below .the example is
deducting the second column from the first

--
Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

*When you say "I can", and expect success, you fill yourself with
confidence and happiness.*

--
Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

*When you say "I can", and expect success, you fill yourself with
confidence and happiness.*

Indicators.docx (328 KB)

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On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Isika Oliver <ioliver750@gmail.com> wrote:

On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Isika Oliver <ioliver750@gmail.com>wrote:

--
Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

*When you say "I can", and expect success, you fill yourself with
confidence and happiness.*

Sorry…I cracked this …its because I had annualised the indicator :slight_smile: -------

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On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Isika Oliver ioliver750@gmail.com wrote:


Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

When you say “I can”, and expect success, you fill yourself with confidence and happiness.

On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Isika Oliver ioliver750@gmail.com wrote:

Kindly see the attachment below for the screen shots!


Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

When you say “I can”, and expect success, you fill yourself with confidence and happiness.

On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Isika Oliver ioliver750@gmail.com wrote:

Hi team ,

I have created an indicator which assigns the value of adding and subtracting several data elements.

The numerator is the value and the denominator I used 1 because I wanted the value to remain the same.

In the data entry form it worked well and displayed the right values as shown below…

On Running the dataset report, it seems that a 0.18 is being added to the initial value in multiples of the initial value as below .the example is deducting the second column from the first


Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

When you say “I can”, and expect success, you fill yourself with confidence and happiness.


Yours Truly.
Munyao I. Oliver.
P.o Box 1134,
Kangundo,Kenya.

When you say “I can”, and expect success, you fill yourself with confidence and happiness.