2012/5/20 ronald munjoma
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Hi
Sebastián,
On 19 May 2012 23:49, SebastiánMarró
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URL:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?12043>
Summary: Improve demo database script
Project: GNU Health
Submitted by: smarro
Submitted on: Sat 19 May 2012 06:49:29 PM ART
Should Start On: Sat 19 May 2012 12:00:00 AM ART
Should be Finished on: Sat 19 May 2012 12:00:00 AM ART
Category: Functionality
Priority: 5 - Normal
Status: In Progress
Privacy: Public
Percent Complete: 30%
Assigned to: smarro
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
Release: None
Module: demo
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Details:
Update the proteus script with the information of
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/The_Demo_database
And also:
Create 500 parties and patients with the following attributes:
- Random sex (m/f)
- Random dob, between 1925 - 2012
- Random names taken from girl_names and boy_names files
Create 10 parties and doctors with the following attributes:
- Random sex (m/f)
- Random dob, between 1925 - 1987
- Random names taken from girl_names and boy_names files
Create 5 evaluations per patient with the following attributes:
- Random start date, 1 per year between 2007 to 2012 (if dob < evaluation
date)
- end date = start date + 30 minutes
- Random diagnosis
- Random doctor
- Random specialty
On the documentation page[1] we need to add the demo database access details. username: admin, password: admin (based on the current script)
Done.
A few questions and suggestions:
On first access of the demo database via the Tryton client is it possible to skip or auto create new users (see Udo Spallek comments on the Tryton 2.2 Admin manual) [2]
I will take a look at this...
If its possible to auto create users, is it possible to assign them the right access rights and levels [3]
Once i finish with the demo information, i'll start with the right access task.
If there anything that you think I can assist with, please let me know.
Thanks for your comments, and for sure i'll let you know.
Cheers
Regards and thanks
Ronald Munjoma