Research Starter: In this video, I'll show you how to add multiple organisation units in DHIS2 using a CSV file. In this video, we discuss on how to create organisational units in DHIS2 both manually and using the metadata
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Recording from a live demonstration of new features in DHIS2 version v2.37. In this video, I'll show you how to add multiple organisation units in DHIS2 using a CSV file.
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- In this video, we discuss on how to create organisational units in DHIS2 both manually and using the metadata
- In this video, I'll show you how to add multiple organisation units in DHIS2 using a CSV file.
- Recording from a live demonstration of new features in DHIS2 version v2.37.
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