Hi Nathan ,Thanks for your reply. ok we cant add multiple entries.. but for me even when i send first time it does not seem to be populated. can you look at the issue description.
http://groups.google.com/group/googlehealthdevelopers/browse_thread/thread/fc54e0306ca550d9 thanks Roopa. On Aug 11, 8:14 am, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Health Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/googlehealthdevelopers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
