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Thanks Sushil, I will surely get back to you with feedback and my queries if I will have any. On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Sushil Chitrakar <sushilchitr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Neeraj, > yes you are right. With this email I am sending you the app. I hope this > will head start the work. > > So features and key notes: > 1. remove digits from the coordinates, ie. coordinates will have only 4 > digits after .(eg: 23.33333333 -> 23.3333) > 2. display the dbf values > 3. allow user to map the columns with the columns in the DHIS2 database. > 4. automatically try to find the parent of each organisation units from > the db, if not all user to select the parent. > 5. import the organisation units into the db with coordinates. > > Things you need: > 1. Shaper files(.dbf and .shp) for each layer > 2. coordinates in the .shp file must be of projection EPSG:4326 in case > of DHIS2 > > I have included the steps to follow after installing the app for importing: > > 1. open the app. > 2. choose the level*.shp file. level*.shp file is the shape file that you > have. First(zero level) is country > 3. now drag the corresponding .dbf file into the browser. ie dbf file of > the country ( you can drag or upload both files at once aswell) > 4. after dragging the .dbf , adjust the detail of map you want to be > imported using the slider in the browser. You can see slight changes in the > map detail. > 5. now use the button Org Unit to display the list of org units in the > .dbf file. > 6. in the same page, you choose column with the id of the org unit, its > parent, name and short name and level of the organisation units. The > columns for corresponding data are listed in the select box on top of > table. For country since its a zero level, it does not have a parent, so > do not choose anything. For other level like in the first level, > development region , you need to choose the id of country or its parent > there. After choosing all the mandatory fields the Map field button will be > enabled. > > 7. Use the map fields button to map the fields with the database and find > the parent automatically on the basis of code. > > 8. If the app finds the matching parent it will show up in the parent > column. If not you will be allowed to choose the parent from the select box. > 9. Then choose the organisations units that you want to import. After > choosing the at least one row from the list, import button will be > displayed. > 10. then use import button to import the data into the dhis. > > 11. If you want to see the GML data, please choose the "show GML text" > check box. It will also display the GML data at the right side in a text > box. > 12. now follow the same process again. > > I hope that you can provided me some feedback on this app and help me work > on this more and also for my thesis. Let me know if you have any issues > installing the app or using it. One link that can be helpful for installing > the app is: > https://www.dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/developer/html/ch02s03.html > > Please take a look on the work and also please send me some feedback how > this app worked for you. What are the issues that you find with the GML, > how this solved your problem if it did and your other remarks. > > > Regards, > Sushil > > On 15 April 2015 at 15:22, Neeraj Gupta <neeraj.hisp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Thanks Sushil for your commitment. >> >> Actually, to use GIS in any of the application we are working with shape >> files and converting shape files to GML files and then we are importing to >> DHIS2 which needs a number of tools but as per my understanding with Knut's >> mail, with your app we can cut down the processes and tools. >> >> I am eager to know about your app and would definitely like to use the >> app for future. >> >> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 2:58 PM, Sushil Chitrakar <sushilchitr@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello Neeraj, >>> yeah sure. Just let me know what you need, and the we can move ahead. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Sushil >>> >>> On 15 April 2015 at 15:11, Neeraj Gupta <neeraj.hisp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Sushil, >>>> >>>> It will be very interesting to work with such an app. Can you please >>>> guide us for the app. >>>> >>>> On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Knut Staring <knutst@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Muhammad, >>>>> >>>>> Actually, the GML route is not strictly necessary, and quite >>>>> cumbersome, as it involves a number of tools. I strongly suggest you rather >>>>> work with Sushil Chitrakar (copied) and try his App which takes care of >>>>> both properly formatting and importing shapefiles directly. Sushil can >>>>> guide you through all the steps, and will also be grateful for any feedback >>>>> on the App and the process. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Knut >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 9:32 AM, Muhammad Bilal Siddqui < >>>>> m.bilalsiddqui@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Can i get some GML file sample that can import in DHIS2. I want to >>>>>> make a GML file for my country OUs but i dont know how to make one? Is GML >>>>>> file is some .gml file like that or else? >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users >>>>>> Post to : dhis2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users >>>>>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Knut Staring >>>>> Dept. of Informatics, University of Oslo >>>>> Norway: +4791880522 >>>>> Skype: knutstar >>>>> http://dhis2.org >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users >>>>> Post to : dhis2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users >>>>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Thanks, >>>> Neeraj Gupta >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Neeraj Gupta >> > > -- Thanks, Neeraj Gupta
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