However, from our experience in Uganda, there are scenarios where indicator max and min values are reversed e.g maternal deaths (Low values =red and HIGH values = Green) and in some cases like C-Section indicator ( 0-5 & >15 represents Red and 5-15 = green), do you know how this can be included in the scorecard using legends and pivot tables?
Thanks.
Alex
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On Tuesday, December 20, 2016, Rachael Brooke rachael@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi,
In just a few steps, learn how to create a scorecard in the Pivot Table app. This is handy as it means you can share a scorecard on your
DHIS2 dashboard and use it offline. It’s straightforward to do!
Hi Alex
I think the plan is to support legend sets per indicator (rather than per pivot table). This would then allow you to assign individual legend sets to each indicator, which you could use then to “flip” the color scale when needed.
However, from our experience in Uganda, there are scenarios where indicator max and min values are reversed e.g maternal deaths (Low values =red and HIGH values = Green) and in some cases like C-Section indicator ( 0-5 & >15 represents Red and 5-15 = green), do you know how this can be included in the scorecard using legends and pivot tables?
Thanks.
Alex
On Tuesday, December 20, 2016, Rachael Brooke rachael@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi,
In just a few steps, learn how to create a scorecard in the Pivot Table app. This is handy as it means you can share a scorecard on your
DHIS2 dashboard and use it offline. It’s straightforward to do!
Hi Alex
I think the plan is to support legend sets per indicator (rather than per pivot table). This would then allow you to assign individual legend sets to each indicator, which you could use then to “flip” the color scale when needed.
However, from our experience in Uganda, there are scenarios where indicator max and min values are reversed e.g maternal deaths (Low values =red and HIGH values = Green) and in some cases like C-Section indicator ( 0-5 & >15 represents Red and 5-15 = green), do you know how this can be included in the scorecard using legends and pivot tables?
Thanks.
Alex
On Tuesday, December 20, 2016, Rachael Brooke rachael@dhis2.org wrote:
Hi,
In just a few steps, learn how to create a scorecard in the Pivot Table app. This is handy as it means you can share a scorecard on your
DHIS2 dashboard and use it offline. It’s straightforward to do!