That is just a warning for you to re-confirm the name, but it has no effect if
you create same names under two different parents.
Lungo
---
Dr. Juma Lungo - Expert in Information Systems
juma.lu...@zalongwa.com | M: +255 787 065 098
On Feb 11, 2016, at 11:35 PM, Muyepa A. wrote:
> I tried to
I tried to create an existing org unit under a different parent, I get a
warning, but still creates the org unit. I want to understand the
ramifications of this action.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:27 PM, Muyepa A. wrote:
> Thanks Juma for the clarification, I agree names should be unique at the
Thanks Juma for the clarification, I agree names should be unique at the
same level. It is a hard pill to take for me. I cannot understand why given
that muyepa is a health center in district1, should not be a health center
in another district x or many others
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:10 PM,
Hi Muyepa
You should use “Full Qualified Names” to avoid same names. This is very
important for data analysis.
For example, Muyepa district is different from Muyeper region; same for Muyepa
dispensary is different from Muyepa hospital. And this is what we call full
qualified names.
Regards,
L
When creating org unit, each orgunit must have a unique name, fine. Should
this be the case even if the names are at different levels? I want to
create org units that have same names for each district.
Anthony
___
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dhi
5 matches
Mail list logo