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-====== 22.01. DHIS2 integration ======+====== 23.01. DHIS2 integration ======
 DHIS2 is an open source data warehouse that can be used to store, aggregate and display health data. mSupply can push data periodically to a DHIS2 instance. Before this can happen, the data to be sent and any calculations that need to be made will need to be configured. DHIS2 is an open source data warehouse that can be used to store, aggregate and display health data. mSupply can push data periodically to a DHIS2 instance. Before this can happen, the data to be sent and any calculations that need to be made will need to be configured.
  
-===== Requisites ===== 
  
 +===== Requisites =====
 DHIS2 stores data values that have 3 dimensions: DHIS2 stores data values that have 3 dimensions:
 ^ DHIS2 Dimension ^ Description ^ mSupply typical mapping ^ ^ DHIS2 Dimension ^ Description ^ mSupply typical mapping ^
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   * **Secret:** The secret that is used for mSupply to access the DHIS2 database. No need to enter this if none was provided.   * **Secret:** The secret that is used for mSupply to access the DHIS2 database. No need to enter this if none was provided.
  
-After entering the values you should click on the **Test connection** button to check that mSupply can now access the DHIS2 database. If the connection is successful you will see a green "Connection successful" message next to the button.+<WRAP info center round 90%> 
 +If this page already has settings entered and they have been used to successfully connect to the DHIS2 database then a "Last successful connection: //date & time//" message will show next to the **Test connection** button. 
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 +After entering the values you should click on the **Test connection** button to save the credentials and check that mSupply can now access the DHIS2 database. If the connection is successful you will see a green "Connection successful" message next to the button.
  
 If the connection is not successful you will see a red "Authentication failed" message next to the button. Check your settings, edit them as necessary and try again. The connection problem may not be the credentials, it could be something else like the settings for firewalls between mSupply and the DHIS2 database.  If the connection is not successful you will see a red "Authentication failed" message next to the button. Check your settings, edit them as necessary and try again. The connection problem may not be the credentials, it could be something else like the settings for firewalls between mSupply and the DHIS2 database. 
  • Last modified: 2021/04/29 10:13
  • by Gary Willetts