After data collection, our data needs to be managed in various local offices, so I made a desktop application which (amongst other stuff) runs a pff file to download data from the csweb server.
My challenge is that the data is confidential, so I only want to download the data relevant for the given local office, but I can't find documentation anywhere that it is possible to download/sync data by specifying the cases you want. This would also come in handy as the amount of data grows (this is a monthly survey going on forever, hence file sizes will probably become a problem sooner or later)
Any suggestions on how to deal with this?
(My not-so-elegant solution is to copy the relevant data to another csdb file right after downloading, and then delete the downloaded file)
specifying where clause in sync pff file?
Re: specifying where clause in sync pff file?
Hi Anne,
Have you looking for using universe with sync? https://www.csprousers.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2467
This could help you.
However, actual universe lack of flexibility. It's why months ago, Greg think to give us a better way, something that combines CSPro and SQL like this:
syncdata(PUT or GET, SURVEY_DICT where .... = x and ...= y);
But it's not implemented yet.
If multiples users request it, maybe, we may have it quickly.
Have you looking for using universe with sync? https://www.csprousers.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2467
This could help you.
However, actual universe lack of flexibility. It's why months ago, Greg think to give us a better way, something that combines CSPro and SQL like this:
syncdata(PUT or GET, SURVEY_DICT where .... = x and ...= y);
But it's not implemented yet.
If multiples users request it, maybe, we may have it quickly.
Last edited by htuser on December 3rd, 2020, 9:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
G.VOLNY, a CSProuser from Haiti, since 2004
Re: specifying where clause in sync pff file?
thank you, htuser
This would be a great way of doing it had it been implemented
My method was just to run the pff file that is generated when you click on the download icon on csweb.. and I wamted to add parameters to that file, but your suggestion is much more general and usable..
Let's cross fingers that it will be implemented..
Anne
This would be a great way of doing it had it been implemented
My method was just to run the pff file that is generated when you click on the download icon on csweb.. and I wamted to add parameters to that file, but your suggestion is much more general and usable..
Let's cross fingers that it will be implemented..
Anne
Re: specifying where clause in sync pff file?
If your case ids specify the local office, then the sync universe would be perfect. Notice that syncdata takes a optional parameter sync_universe:
https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/s ... ction.html
A few paragraphs down the use is explained. Ideally, you could specify a particular local office. For instance, if you wanted to download cases for the office specified by REGION 01, WARD 02, EA 007, OFFICE 001 it would look like:
https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/s ... ction.html
A few paragraphs down the use is explained. Ideally, you could specify a particular local office. For instance, if you wanted to download cases for the office specified by REGION 01, WARD 02, EA 007, OFFICE 001 it would look like:
string officeUniverse = maketext("%v%v%v%v", REGION, WARD, EA, OFFICE);
syncdata(GET, SURVEY_DICT, officeUniverse);
At the least you could limit the data downloaded to a geographically area:syncdata(GET, SURVEY_DICT, officeUniverse);
string officeUniverse = maketext("%v%v%v", REGION, WARD, EA);
syncdata(GET, SURVEY_DICT, officeUniverse);
syncdata(GET, SURVEY_DICT, officeUniverse);
Re: specifying where clause in sync pff file?
Hi Aaronw,
It would be a good think to be able to use a where clause with sync statement.
I hope it will be implemented quickly.
Noël
It would be a good think to be able to use a where clause with sync statement.
I hope it will be implemented quickly.
Noël
Re: specifying where clause in sync pff file?
Aaronw,
this helps a lot, thank you..
Now I only need some wild cards in the middle and it'd be perfect
this helps a lot, thank you..
Now I only need some wild cards in the middle and it'd be perfect