Anyway, I would strongly sugget that the developers add the ASSIGN action
in the GUI as well.
Juri
2016-09-08 18:05 GMT+02:00 Iuri Fanti :
> Thank you very much Alex. I solved the problem creating a legend in GIS
> for Age.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Juri
>
> 2016-09-08 16:32 GMT+02:00 Alex Tumwesigy
Thank you very much Alex. I solved the problem creating a legend in GIS for
Age.
Thanks again,
Juri
2016-09-08 16:32 GMT+02:00 Alex Tumwesigye :
> Dear Luri,
>
> There is a program rule action called 'ASSIGN' which is supported via the
> Web API. You need to create program Rule in json and then
Dear Luri,
There is a program rule action called 'ASSIGN' which is supported via the
Web API. You need to create program Rule in json and then use ASSIGN as
your action to have your program indicator used as a value for a
dataElement in a stage.
See this section for more info.
http://dhis2.github.
I have a similar issue: I'd like to automatically fill a program field
with the patient's age range (i.e. "from 1 to 4", "from 5 to 15", ecc)
based on the manually filled age field. A program indicator can only
return numbers, and a program rule can only hide sections/fields or
show warnings/error
Thanks Markus,
There are many use cases for this scenario for both displaying in the
tracked entity dashboard and also including in line listing event reports.
Wish you can work on availing the calculated field using program rules in
the UI.
Regards
On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 2:23 AM, Markus Bekke
Hi Nick!
(possibly wrong list?)
Indicators should normally result in a number that can be aggregated somehow.
Did you want to calculate (and show) the due date to avoid that the user has to
do this himself? In that case it is probably not a program indicator, but we
can do it with program rules
Hi everyone
Quick question about program indicators.
If I want to estimate a mother's due date based on last menstrual period
for example, how does the expression for the program indicator look like?
Thanks
Nick
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