I have written an R script to clone a dashboard and all the objects on it for each district in the country. This runs fine - adding records in all of the tables that are related to the objects - and when I open the objects with my username, the cloned objects work fine.
However when I login as one of the district users who owns then cloned dashboard I don’t see any objects - just the frames. When I try to open the same charts or maps I get the following error message:
I suspect it has something to do about access rights, because when I assign the user to the superuser group the charts and dashboards work fine. Any suggestions?
I’m running on DHIS 2.25 on a Windows machine.
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Randy Wilson
*Team Leader: *Knowledge Management, Data Use and Research
There could be a possibility of metadata sharing if you have strict sharing protocols by user roles and user groups, check to see if all the elements in this the dashboard are public or shared with the district user.
Also could be with Orgunit assignment of the user vs the object orgunit level used in dashboard objects. If both data capture and data output orgunits assigned to the district are lower that the object orgunits, then you can also get this error (Trainingland vs Bird district)
Regards
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On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Wilson, Randy rwilson@msh.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have written an R script to clone a dashboard and all the objects on it for each district in the country. This runs fine - adding records in all of the tables that are related to the objects - and when I open the objects with my username, the cloned objects work fine.
However when I login as one of the district users who owns then cloned dashboard I don’t see any objects - just the frames. When I try to open the same charts or maps I get the following error message:
I suspect it has something to do about access rights, because when I assign the user to the superuser group the charts and dashboards work fine. Any suggestions?
I’m running on DHIS 2.25 on a Windows machine.
– Randy Wilson
*Team Leader: *Knowledge Management, Data Use and Research
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Thanks for the quick feedback. I’ve set the data output and analysis for these users for the whole country, while data capture & maintenance is only for their own districts.
I’ll check about the sharing of the objects… that seems like a reasonable hypothesis.
Randy
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There could be a possibility of metadata sharing if you have strict sharing protocols by user roles and user groups, check to see if all the elements in this the dashboard are public or shared with the district user.
Also could be with Orgunit assignment of the user vs the object orgunit level used in dashboard objects. If both data capture and data output orgunits assigned to the district are lower that the object orgunits, then you can also get this error (Trainingland vs Bird district)
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Wilson, Randy rwilson@msh.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have written an R script to clone a dashboard and all the objects on it for each district in the country. This runs fine - adding records in all of the tables that are related to the objects - and when I open the objects with my username, the cloned objects work fine.
However when I login as one of the district users who owns then cloned dashboard I don’t see any objects - just the frames. When I try to open the same charts or maps I get the following error message:
I suspect it has something to do about access rights, because when I assign the user to the superuser group the charts and dashboards work fine. Any suggestions?
I’m running on DHIS 2.25 on a Windows machine.
– Randy Wilson
*Team Leader: *Knowledge Management, Data Use and Research
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I had to share all of the objects - data elements, indicators, charts, maps, and pivot tables - with a user group. They were all created as private. Now the cloned dashboards are working fine.
Randy
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There could be a possibility of metadata sharing if you have strict sharing protocols by user roles and user groups, check to see if all the elements in this the dashboard are public or shared with the district user.
Also could be with Orgunit assignment of the user vs the object orgunit level used in dashboard objects. If both data capture and data output orgunits assigned to the district are lower that the object orgunits, then you can also get this error (Trainingland vs Bird district)
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Wilson, Randy rwilson@msh.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have written an R script to clone a dashboard and all the objects on it for each district in the country. This runs fine - adding records in all of the tables that are related to the objects - and when I open the objects with my username, the cloned objects work fine.
However when I login as one of the district users who owns then cloned dashboard I don’t see any objects - just the frames. When I try to open the same charts or maps I get the following error message:
I suspect it has something to do about access rights, because when I assign the user to the superuser group the charts and dashboards work fine. Any suggestions?
I’m running on DHIS 2.25 on a Windows machine.
– Randy Wilson
*Team Leader: *Knowledge Management, Data Use and Research
This message and its attachments are confidential and solely for the intended recipients. If received in error, please delete them and notify the sender via reply e-mail immediately.
There could be a possibility of metadata sharing if you have strict sharing protocols by user roles and user groups, check to see if all the elements in this the dashboard are public or shared with the district user.
Also could be with Orgunit assignment of the user vs the object orgunit level used in dashboard objects. If both data capture and data output orgunits assigned to the district are lower that the object orgunits, then you can also get this error (Trainingland vs Bird district)
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Wilson, Randy rwilson@msh.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have written an R script to clone a dashboard and all the objects on it for each district in the country. This runs fine - adding records in all of the tables that are related to the objects - and when I open the objects with my username, the cloned objects work fine.
However when I login as one of the district users who owns then cloned dashboard I don’t see any objects - just the frames. When I try to open the same charts or maps I get the following error message:
I suspect it has something to do about access rights, because when I assign the user to the superuser group the charts and dashboards work fine. Any suggestions?
I’m running on DHIS 2.25 on a Windows machine.
– Randy Wilson
*Team Leader: *Knowledge Management, Data Use and Research
This message and its attachments are confidential and solely for the intended recipients. If received in error, please delete them and notify the sender via reply e-mail immediately.
Your issue is not clear and not sure if its related to chromed objects.
But I just tested on demo server - data visualizer and was able to select indicators and update to see the chart display as below. I also explored the chart from the dashboard changed some parameters, updated and was able to display the changes.
There could be a possibility of metadata sharing if you have strict sharing protocols by user roles and user groups, check to see if all the elements in this the dashboard are public or shared with the district user.
Also could be with Orgunit assignment of the user vs the object orgunit level used in dashboard objects. If both data capture and data output orgunits assigned to the district are lower that the object orgunits, then you can also get this error (Trainingland vs Bird district)
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Wilson, Randy rwilson@msh.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have written an R script to clone a dashboard and all the objects on it for each district in the country. This runs fine - adding records in all of the tables that are related to the objects - and when I open the objects with my username, the cloned objects work fine.
However when I login as one of the district users who owns then cloned dashboard I don’t see any objects - just the frames. When I try to open the same charts or maps I get the following error message:
I suspect it has something to do about access rights, because when I assign the user to the superuser group the charts and dashboards work fine. Any suggestions?
I’m running on DHIS 2.25 on a Windows machine.
– Randy Wilson
*Team Leader: *Knowledge Management, Data Use and Research
This message and its attachments are confidential and solely for the intended recipients. If received in error, please delete them and notify the sender via reply e-mail immediately.
There could be a possibility of metadata sharing if you have strict sharing protocols by user roles and user groups, check to see if all the elements in this the dashboard are public or shared with the district user.
Also could be with Orgunit assignment of the user vs the object orgunit level used in dashboard objects. If both data capture and data output orgunits assigned to the district are lower that the object orgunits, then you can also get this error (Trainingland vs Bird district)
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Wilson, Randy rwilson@msh.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have written an R script to clone a dashboard and all the objects on it for each district in the country. This runs fine - adding records in all of the tables that are related to the objects - and when I open the objects with my username, the cloned objects work fine.
However when I login as one of the district users who owns then cloned dashboard I don’t see any objects - just the frames. When I try to open the same charts or maps I get the following error message:
I suspect it has something to do about access rights, because when I assign the user to the superuser group the charts and dashboards work fine. Any suggestions?
I’m running on DHIS 2.25 on a Windows machine.
– Randy Wilson
*Team Leader: *Knowledge Management, Data Use and Research
This message and its attachments are confidential and solely for the intended recipients. If received in error, please delete them and notify the sender via reply e-mail immediately.
There could be a possibility of metadata sharing if you have strict sharing protocols by user roles and user groups, check to see if all the elements in this the dashboard are public or shared with the district user.
Also could be with Orgunit assignment of the user vs the object orgunit level used in dashboard objects. If both data capture and data output orgunits assigned to the district are lower that the object orgunits, then you can also get this error (Trainingland vs Bird district)
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Wilson, Randy rwilson@msh.org wrote:
Hi all,
I have written an R script to clone a dashboard and all the objects on it for each district in the country. This runs fine - adding records in all of the tables that are related to the objects - and when I open the objects with my username, the cloned objects work fine.
However when I login as one of the district users who owns then cloned dashboard I don’t see any objects - just the frames. When I try to open the same charts or maps I get the following error message:
I suspect it has something to do about access rights, because when I assign the user to the superuser group the charts and dashboards work fine. Any suggestions?
I’m running on DHIS 2.25 on a Windows machine.
– Randy Wilson
*Team Leader: *Knowledge Management, Data Use and Research
This message and its attachments are confidential and solely for the intended recipients. If received in error, please delete them and notify the sender via reply e-mail immediately.