HTTP origin servers will include a 'Date' field in a response (which gives
you the server time of the HTTP server itself on message generation).
2015-02-13 13:37 GMT+01:00 Lars Helge Øverland larshe...@gmail.com:
The created and lastUpdated values for meta-data and data is saved
using the
Hi,
is anyone working on a Docker image(s) to create containers running DHIS2?
I'm starting doing some work on this subject, if you have any thought about
this let me know.
Regards,
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Paulo Grácio
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Hi all,
Is there anywhere within DHIS2 that one can enquire/check what the current
time is on the server? And, as a follow-up: that would presumably be the
Web Server (i.e. the system hosting Tomcat) - but, what about the Db Server?
And, lastly: would DHIS2 store dates/times based on the Web
Hi,
Here are the full screenshots (Dry run was set to no):
You can also find attached the XML used for the import (I can’t attach the zip
file, but when I try to import it, I use the zip file)
Thanks for your help.
Novel-T Sàrl
Yoann MIRA - Solutions Engineer
W:
Hi Jason,
yes:
https://www.dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/developer/html/ch01s27.html#d5e3524
Lars
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 1:22 PM, Jason Phillips ja...@hisp.org wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anywhere within DHIS2 that one can enquire/check what the current
time is on the server? And, as a
The created and lastUpdated values for meta-data and data is saved
using the server time.
Lars
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