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This is a conversion guide, follow the steps described below to convert any H1 Program to H2. Refer to this guide if you encountered any problems during this process. |
Locating the Metadata Conversion Feature
This feature can only be found in the homepage (Programs List page) of the PCA. You can access it by clicking the three-dot menu at the far-right of any HNQIS 1.X Program displayed on the list (see Image 1).
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Important: The conversion process can only be performed once per H1 Program, make sure that the Program you’re converting is in its latest version available. |
Converting a H1 Program
After clicking the Convert to HNQIS 2.0 Program option from any H1 Program, a new window will appear displaying the HNQIS 2.0 Settings and a preview of the new Program that will be created (see Image 2).
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An Organisation Unit Selector to specify the owner Country (Organisation Unit Root) of the Checklist (Required).
A switch to enable/disable the usage of User Organisation Units to create the H2 Program Analytics.
Two dropdowns to select the Organisation Unit Levels for Visualizations and Maps in the H2 Program Dashboard (Required).
A switch for enabling/disabling Competency Classes in the Program.
A dropdown for selecting Aggregation Type for Program Indicators by default will display average.
A dropdown for selecting the Health Area of the Program (Required).
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In some checklists you may notice that the scores would follow a sequence like [ …, 1.8, 1.9, 1.11, 1.12, … ], skipping the number ten (see Image 8). This is due to the way Compositive Indicators (the score number) were used by the original HNQIS App and it won’t represent any issues when converting. However, this will represent an issue later and will require additional changes to the converted Program in order to fix it, this process is detailed in the Steps After Converting a H1 Program page.
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After checking the result, the Program can be converted by clicking the Convert to HNQIS 2.0 button (see Image 9). This will display a small window with some warnings and specifying that the new Program will keep as many components from the original Program as possible (see Image 10).
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