The mydatamart tool downloads all hierarchy contents irrespective of assigned user level. It tends to create issues if one uses it for large databases with several OUs and negates the user specific compartmentalization of data.
The same applies to the data visualizer – apart from the “user orgunit” option one still gets to see all the OU hierarchy in the database.
Yes you are not the first to comment on this. We are still trying to
figure out what the best approach should be. Eg. if a user is
assigned to an orgunit, he would still want to see peers for
comparison in analysis.
The compartmentalization of data is not completely negated .. you
can't access or update the raw data. But currently you can see all
the aggregated data.
Bob
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On 8 October 2012 12:51, Dapo Adejumo <dapo_adejumo@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello All(especially Bob and Jan J),
The mydatamart tool downloads all hierarchy contents irrespective of
assigned user level. It tends to create issues if one uses it for large
databases with several OUs and negates the user specific
compartmentalization of data.
The same applies to the data visualizer – apart from the “user orgunit”
option one still gets to see all the OU hierarchy in the database.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Jolliffe [mailto:bobjolliffe@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 1:03 PM
To: Dapo Adejumo
Cc: dhis2-devs@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Dhis2-devs] Mydatamart and DataVisualizer (Not user specific)
Hi Dapo
Yes you are not the first to comment on this. We are still trying to figure
out what the best approach should be. Eg. if a user is assigned to an
orgunit, he would still want to see peers for comparison in analysis.
The compartmentalization of data is not completely negated .. you can't
access or update the raw data. But currently you can see all the aggregated
data.
Bob
On 8 October 2012 12:51, Dapo Adejumo <dapo_adejumo@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello All(especially Bob and Jan J),
The mydatamart tool downloads all hierarchy contents irrespective of
assigned user level. It tends to create issues if one uses it for
large databases with several OUs and negates the user specific
compartmentalization of data.
The same applies to the data visualizer - apart from the "user orgunit"
option one still gets to see all the OU hierarchy in the database.