dreaswar / AuShadha

AuShadha (औषध): Means medicine in Sanskrit. This is a Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and Public Health Management for small clinics written in Django and Dojo
http://dreaswar.github.com/AuShadha/
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In Visit Exam pane tab in Musculoskeletal tab, the for the updates to be saved, edit button has to be clicked on twice. #35

Open haraneesh opened 10 years ago

haraneesh commented 10 years ago

In Visit Exam pane tab in Musculoskeletal tab, the for the updates to be saved, edit button has to be clicked on twice.

Replication steps

  1. Select a patient
  2. Create a OPD visit
  3. Go to Examinations
  4. Go to Musculoskeletal tab
  5. Add text in the Findings text area
  6. Save and come out
  7. Now make an edit to Findings text area and click on Edit
  8. In the UI it appears as though it is changed but in the db only the old value persists.
  9. Now click on edit again wo making any changes
  10. Check the DB the changes are updated
dreaswar commented 9 years ago

@haraneesh , Thanks for the work. As I mentioned when you raised the pull request I am trying to change the way I am managing visits. Right now there are some issues ( which are more than other apps I have done so far). I have already changed the way Staff / Users are managed in Au. That would also have corresponding changes in Visits app. Please give me couple of days to respond to the issues you have raised. Thanks,

haraneesh commented 9 years ago

@dreaswar I am trying to merge my fork with the latest updates you have made. However I am getting an error on the file "frequently asked questions .html". it says .html (invalid argument).

Can you rename this file from "questions .html" to "questions.html"?

dreaswar commented 9 years ago

@haraneesh , Where is this file ? Cant seem to spot it in my directories :)

haraneesh commented 9 years ago

@dreaswar you will find it in the below path https://github.com/dreaswar/AuShadha/tree/master/src/AuShadha/registry/vaccine_registry/notebooks/data/vis-scraper