Hello
I've found the same problem in EpiData 3.1 at WinXP, when last field had
some check applied.
Regards,
Fulvio Nedel
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina
Brazil
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Dear David,
What about appending a dummy variable to the end of the
questionnaire/database?
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Hi;
Did you try to uncheck the option (files/options /advanced) 'Show errors that occur in calculations ...'
I noticed that it sometimes 'unblocks' checks that would otherwise either freeze the application or cause an unexpected behavior.
Gilles
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Objet : [EpiData-list] RE: Double Entry Record Advance problem isolated
After some troubleshooting, I found that this problem only occurs if the last variable of the instrument has range checking defined. When I removed any references to the last variable in the check file, the records advanced properly in double entry mode. However, this was at the expense of removing the error checking mechanism from a question.
Does anyone know of a workaround that would allow me to preserve error checking on the last variable without encountering this problem (short of changing the order the questions, which would confuse data enterers)...perhaps a way to hard code a record advance into the check file?
- David
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Subject: [EpiData-list] Records not advancing in verification mode
I've been experiencing some strange behavior with the new double entry feature in EpiData 3.1.
Here's what's happening:
After reaching the last field of a record in the double entry record file and clicking "yes" to save, the cursor immediately jumps to the first field of the record that was just entered and highlights it....instead of advancing. In order to verify additional records, I need to manually advance to a clean record using either ctrl-N or the F8 shortcut key. This happens consistently (100% of the time), on my WinXP machine.
Appreciate any help, perhaps a change in settings or checkfile that would bypass this problem?
- Thanks,
David
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University of Texas at Austin
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After some troubleshooting, I found that this problem only occurs if the
last variable of the instrument has range checking defined. When I
removed any references to the last variable in the check file, the
records advanced properly in double entry mode. However, this was at
the expense of removing the error checking mechanism from a question.
Does anyone know of a workaround that would allow me to preserve error
checking on the last variable without encountering this problem (short
of changing the order the questions, which would confuse data
enterers)...perhaps a way to hard code a record advance into the check
file?
- David
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Subject: [EpiData-list] Records not advancing in verification mode
I've been experiencing some strange behavior with the new double entry
feature in EpiData 3.1.
Here's what's happening:
After reaching the last field of a record in the double entry record
file and clicking "yes" to save, the cursor immediately jumps to the
first field of the record that was just entered and highlights
it....instead of advancing. In order to verify additional records, I
need to manually advance to a clean record using either ctrl-N or the F8
shortcut key. This happens consistently (100% of the time), on my WinXP
machine.
Appreciate any help, perhaps a change in settings or checkfile that
would bypass this problem?
- Thanks,
David
David Huh
Research Assistant
Department of Psychology
University of Texas at Austin
Phone: (541) 484-2123, ext. 2320
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I've been experiencing some strange behavior with the new double entry
feature in EpiData 3.1.
Here's what's happening:
After reaching the last field of a record in the double entry record
file and clicking "yes" to save, the cursor immediately jumps to the
first field of the record that was just entered and highlights
it....instead of advancing. In order to verify additional records, I
need to manually advance to a clean record using either ctrl-N or the F8
shortcut key. This happens consistently (100% of the time), on my WinXP
machine.
Appreciate any help, perhaps a change in settings or checkfile that
would bypass this problem?
- Thanks,
David
David Huh
Research Assistant
Department of Psychology
University of Texas at Austin
Phone: (541) 484-2123, ext. 2320
Fax: (541) 484-1108
Hello ,
For comparing "means" of two independent samples , Epidata performs Anova (= t-test).
But it assumes that the two samples have equal variances.( I have compared the results of Epidata with SPSS and Epiinfo).It does Bartlett's test and the result of this test ,say, shows that two samples have unequal variances but it doesn't notice to Bartlett's test ! Then why does it do Bartlett's test ?
( In SPSS , for comparing two independent samples ,Levene's test is done first and then we can interpret our results for "means" according to the result for Levene's test. In Epiinfo , Bartlett's test is done and if it is significant , Kruskal-Wallis is done. )
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Hello!
I need to calculate the sum of hours and days, in form of hours.
So I did the formula as : total hours = days*24 + hours
So when you have one day of time to be registered, and you have no
umber of hours (i.e. zero), it is writting as "00" (two digits of
zeros), then the "total hours" would give answer as "0", even though
the number 1 is writting in days.
When I triy to write the zero, as one digit (i.e. "0"), then it works fine.
Any tip how to overcome it?
Here is below a copy of the formula:
d8
MUSTENTER
AFTER ENTRY
LET d10=d9*24 + d8
END
END
Thank you in advance!
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>I am trying to print off a number of tables that I have generated.
>Preferably one per page and have not been able to accomplish this.
Apart from the suggestion by GIlles Delmas you should look at style
sheets with EpiData Analysis.
See "page-break-before" in the definitions:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/page.html
And experiment a bit. Let us all know how you manage. We can then put
the style sheet code for general usage in analysis as a "how to ...."
regards
Jens Lauritsen
EpiData Association
ps. Regarding the append question. Just try to see how many records are
possible. I tried one append ending with 1 million records (10^6) with
no problems.
Hi;
It all depends of the analysis version you are using.
1- from Epi 6 Analysis, the simplest way is to send results to an external text file that you can then edit with any text editor or word processor.
ROUTE xxxx.txt
TABLES AAAA BBBB
TABLES CCCC BBBB
...
ROUTE
(the last route closes the file, so it can be handled by another program)
Then, open the text file with Wordpad, Word...
2- From EpiData Analysis, use the command 'logopen', give a name to the file (e.g. logopen TEST); a file named TEST.HTM is created, containing all results produced (tables, graphs...). It can be opened with any web browser, or edited with Word, for example.
Best regards,
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Institut de Veille Sanitaire
Dept. Maladies Infectieuses,
Unité infections entériques, alimentaires et zoonoses
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+ 33 1 41 79 67 27
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Objet : [EpiData-list] Printing Tables
Please forgive my ignorance of the program.
I am trying to print off a number of tables that I have generated.
Preferably one per page and have not been able to accomplish this.
Is it possible to do and if so how?
Thank you.
Thank you and this is good to know. a coupe of questions, please.
1. this suggest the limit to the number of files to be appeneded is realted to machine memory?
2. this is the solution to the "lack" of ability to dynamically read multiple files?
Would those of you who have used these techniques please let me know what size of the
files you have been working with and, any other options you have used.
Thank you very much, Kelly
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Dear Eleni:
There are two ways to append - one is within EpiData, the other highly
efficient within EpiData Analysis. If you append (not merge) files with
the same same structure, try this in EpiData Analysis, ver 0.9 build 38:
* ----Program begins next line
cls
logclose
close
* switch to the folder where your REC files are located
cd c:\temp1
erase "abcd.rec"
read "a.rec"
append "b.rec"
append "c.rec"
append "d.rec"
savedata "abcd.rec"
close
* Do some tabulation to check
read "abcd.rec"
tables sex res1
logclose
* --- Program has ended previous line
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Hans
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