There is an issue regarding the completeness rate on the DHIS2. When DHIS2 is calculating the completeness rate for a district, sometime the total number of expected health facilities exceeds the total number of health facilities in the district. The same situation happens to others district.
For a reference, see below a screenshot for the district of SAINT-LOUIS.
Regards
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Papa Alioune SOKHNA
**Informaticien **
Spécialité: développement d’application web, mobile et logiciels surs
Hi Papa,
Do you have an orgunit level between the District and Facility? If yes , can you check if this dataset has been assigned to any of member of this level or the district itself.
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From: "papa alioune Sokhna" <sokhnapapa@gmail.com>
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Subject: [Dhis2-devs] problem on the reporting rate
Hello
I am using DHIS 2 version 2.18.
There is an issue regarding the completeness rate on the DHIS2. When DHIS2 is calculating the completeness rate for a district, sometime the total number of expected health facilities exceeds the total number of health facilities in the district. The same situation happens to others district.
For a reference, see below a screenshot for the district of SAINT-LOUIS.
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There is an issue regarding the completeness rate on the DHIS2. When DHIS2 is calculating the completeness rate for a district, sometime the total number of expected health facilities exceeds the total number of health facilities in the district. The same situation happens to others district.
For a reference, see below a screenshot for the district of SAINT-LOUIS.
Regards
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Papa Alioune SOKHNA
**Informaticien **
Spécialité: développement d’application web, mobile et logiciels surs
Tel: +221 77 442 16 22
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You may need to also check on Data integrate under Data Administration and check on your orgunits grouping, its most likely you some facilities belonging to more than one group in a group set.
Say you have a group set Facility Type (Hospital, Health Center and Clinic) and some facilities have been in both Hospital and Clinic)
Regards
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There is an issue regarding the completeness rate on the DHIS2. When DHIS2 is calculating the completeness rate for a district, sometime the total number of expected health facilities exceeds the total number of health facilities in the district. The same situation happens to others district.
For a reference, see below a screenshot for the district of SAINT-LOUIS.
Regards
–
Papa Alioune SOKHNA
**Informaticien **
Spécialité: développement d’application web, mobile et logiciels surs
Tel: +221 77 442 16 22
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You may need to also check on Data integrate under Data Administration and check on your orgunits grouping, its most likely you some facilities belonging to more than one group in a group set.
Say you have a group set Facility Type (Hospital, Health Center and Clinic) and some facilities have been in both Hospital and Clinic)
Regards
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On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 10:01 PM, Elmarie Claasen elmarie@hisp.org wrote:
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There is an issue regarding the completeness rate on the DHIS2. When DHIS2 is calculating the completeness rate for a district, sometime the total number of expected health facilities exceeds the total number of health facilities in the district. The same situation happens to others district.
For a reference, see below a screenshot for the district of SAINT-LOUIS.
Regards
–
Papa Alioune SOKHNA
**Informaticien **
Spécialité: développement d’application web, mobile et logiciels surs
Tel: +221 77 442 16 22
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