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Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for:
Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for:
* development, testing and production servers of iHRIS
*development, testing and production servers of iHRIS
* district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation
*district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation
* use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS.
*use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS.
*exchange of data between systems


Learn how to [[Exporting Standardized Data|export standardized ''cadre'' data]] from a central site to be shared among regional and district installations.


*How to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViL-m8j402s export Standard Data Using SVS ] (YouTube)
==Tutorials==
*how to [[Exporting Standardized Data|export standardized ''cadre'' data]] from a central site to be shared among regional and district installations.
*Strategies for [[Synchronizing iHRIS against a Master Facility List]]
*Strategies for [[Synchronizing iHRIS against a Master Facility List]]
 
*[[Linking iHRIS Facilities and DHIS Organizational Units]]  
==Interoperability with Specific HIS==
*[[Exporting an iHRIS List as SVS]]
 
* DHIS2: [[Linking iHRIS Facilities and DHIS Organizational Units]]  
 





Revision as of 14:44, 5 June 2014

Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for:

  • development, testing and production servers of iHRIS
  • district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation
  • use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS.
  • exchange of data between systems


Tutorials


Note: There is an older document describing Data Interoperability, but it is out of date.