Roopa,

>From my experience that demographic information is static for which
multiple entries can't be added as you can in one of the elements such
as Conditions. We got around this by posting items such as weight and
height as Test Results and then pulling the most recent entries in
from there.

Regards,

Nathan

On Aug 10, 9:47 pm, RoopaModugu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi .
> We want to integrate our web application  with google health.
>
> i    just started with h9.
>
> Cant we  do everything we do from google health UI using google health
> apis??.
>
> I see lot of  personal data in UI. like pregnant, breastfeeding etc.
>  i do not see related ccr elements in ccr reference???.
> when i  submit some profile information with notice. like
> height ,gender  etc
>  i see that the notice is sent  . i find it in notices list when i log
> in to my profile  on google h9.
>  but i do not  find those  height and gender fields populated to the
> values i sent  in notice.
> it worked good for me for medications . but not with demographics ...
> its said these will be reconciled only if the corresponding fields are
> empty.
> i m sure i did not enter  these gender and height  from the UI.
>
> why is this?
>
> i see the feeds are in xml.
> how are these feeds generated??
> are there any methods like these feeds can be reed from a xml file.??
> For now i m doing like this
> String ccr="<ContinuityOfCareRecord xmlns='urn:astm-
> org:CCR'><body><VitalSigns><Result><Test>
> <Description>            <Text>Height</Text>
> <Code>               <Value>50373000</Value>
> <CodingSystem>SNOMED</CodingSystem>            </Code>         </
> Description>         <TestResult>            <Value>72</
> Value>            <Units><Unit>in</Unit></Units>         </
> TestResult>      </Test>   </Result>   <Result>      <Test>
> <Description>            <Text>Weight</Text>
> <Code>               <Value>363808001</Value>
> <CodingSystem>SNOMED</CodingSystem>            </Code>         </
> Description>         <TestResult>            <Value>150</
> Value>            <Units><Unit>lbs</Unit></Units>         </
> TestResult>       </Test>   </Result></VitalSigns></body></
> ContinuityOfCareRecord>";
> if (ccr != null)
>  {
>  XmlBlob ccrElement = new XmlBlob();
>  ccrElement.setBlob(ccr);
>  newNotice.setXmlBlob(ccrElement);
>  }
> try {
>  Entry createdNotice = service.insert(new URL("https://www.google.com/
> h9/feeds/register/ui/2Rc9PK1fuTk"), newNotice);
>  }
> catch(Exception e)
> { e.printStackTrace();}
>
> constructing a long xml in string  does not seem good...
>
> is there any possibility that it gets feed from a formatted ,readable
> xml file???
>
> thanks
>
> Roopa
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