I am a user who does not have administrative rights so may thanks for the new feature.
I like the new version of Epidata Analysis but I have one small issue. When I go file open in the programme editor It always opens up to the test data file directory C:\programme files\epidata\test data and i have to navigate to the directory where I saved my programme. With the old version if I clicked open in editor it would open at the directory of the last programme I used (e.g. F:\programmes\health protection\outbreaks). Is there something I can do to change to make the new version do this?
thanks
Christine
Christine Roseveare
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A few bugs has been found in the public release the latest week:
a. In Epicurve when started from the menu, the time variable could
not be date - fixed
b. In Epicurve the default Yincrease is now set to one. (/yinc=1)
these are fixed, in addition
c the reported error with define and gen of variables "_" will be fixed
An increasing number of users cannot install files on their own pc.
Since Epidata software is not really installed, but only unzipped and
copied the zip file for download does not contain an install file, but a
zipped copy of an installed version.
This means that all users who have problems due to lack of
administrative rights should be able to download the "Setup (zip)",
unzip and place somewhere, e.g. a subfolder to the desktop. It is then
up to the user to edit the ini file found via the edit menu to the
correct path/folder name.
If you are not using epidemic curves there is no reason to change from
build 151 to 152.
regards
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A few bugs has been found in the public release the latest week:
a. In Epicurve when started from the menu, the time variable could
not be date - fixed
b. In Epicurve the default Yincrease is now set to one. (/yinc=1)
these are fixed, in addition
c the reported error with define and gen of variables "_" will be fixed
An increasing number of users cannot install files on their own pc.
Since Epidata software is not really installed, but only unzipped and
copied the zip file for download does not contain an install file, but a
zipped copy of an installed version.
This means that all users who have problems due to lack of
administrative rights should be able to download the "Setup (zip)",
unzip and place somewhere, e.g. a subfolder to the desktop. It is then
up to the user to edit the ini file found via the edit menu to the
correct path/folder name.
If you are not using epidemic curves there is no reason to change from
build 151 to 152.
regards
Jens Lauritsen
Dear EpiData friends,
Im in project about adverse events of a particular kind of patients using
some medications. The data entry has a rationale of every adverse event of a
single patient has a different questionnaire.
This means that a unique number of the patient could be typed in the dataset
more than once. So far ... OK
But we are plannig a double entry... and than the unique identifier of the
patient may couse problmes and errors!
So I was thinking about creating a sequence for each adverse event, and than
a patient 19230 would have a event A, B,C .... and so on
A unique variable could be automaticly created by patientnumber+uniqueevent
wich could give something like 19230A, 19230B, 19230C and so on!
But this does not seem to me an elegante work around!
Does any one else have other suggestions?
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Pedro Emmanuel
I wonder if someone can give me some advice. I would like to create SPC
charts that include data on actual counts and target. I have been
playing around and it seems I can only include one field. Is there any
way I can create SPC Charts that show actual counts (e.g of MRSA)
against targets?
Thanks, Shakeel
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"According to the documentation, an underscore character is allowed in
variable names. And, indeed, I have no problem defining new variable
names with an underscore and using them in analysis (v2.1.0.151). ....
However, when the data have been saved and one opens the file for
further analysis, the variable has been renamed v1 (or v2, etc). "
Actually this is a bug in analysis. Will be corrected.
Explicitly _ is NOT allowed. Where in the documentation is _ allowed.
This is a misrepresentation.
The reason is : _ is the representation of a string variable in the qes
file, but apparently we made an error in the analysis allowing for this
on generate. (e.g. gen i abc_d = 1 or define abc_d # )
regards
Jens Lauritsen
With sufficient patience and testing any name structure can be given for
a backup file. Here shown with calling of the external file epic. Some
adaptation of the command line is necessary, which is why the backup
command was developed.
This block will ask whether to create a zip file with the name of todays
date using an external application epic.exe
- it can be a little (often quite) tedious to work out the parameters
to execute, but do so first in a command window outside epidata entry.
Include in the chk file this "after file" block, which names the zip
file by date, hour and minute:
after file
help "Create zip file ? 1:yes 2:no" keys="12" type=CONFIRMATION
if resultvalue = 1 then
define tmpz _________________________________________________
let tmpz = "zip c:\temp\first"+string(day(today))
if month(today) < 10 then
tmpz = tmpz + "0" + string(month(today)) + string(year(today)) +
string(Num2Time(Now)) + " replace first.*"
else
tmpz = tmpz + string(month(today))+ string(year(today)) +
string(Num2Time(Now)) +" replace first.*"
endif
help @tmpz
execute epic "@tmpz" wait
endif
END
Regards
Jens Lauritsen
According to the documentation, an underscore character is allowed in
variable names. And, indeed, I have no problem defining new variable names
with an underscore and using them in analysis (v2.1.0.151). However, when
the data have been saved and one opens the file for further analysis, the
variable has been renamed v1 (or v2, etc). In addition, the original
variable name containing the underscore is put into the variable label.
For example, I created a variable abc_test. After saving the data and
opening the file, I find that the variable now has the name v1 and the label
"abc_test abc-test".
Annemieke van Middelkoop
Pretoria, South Africa
Hi EpiData users,
I am trying out the backup function in CHK file:
....
AFTER FILE
BACKUP "D:/backupfolder" ENCRYPT file1 pw123 TODAY
END
...
What happens is the backup is created each time I close the "ENTER DATA"
file in the "D:/backupfolder" as file1_19OCT08.ZKY. This is good. It
replaces the previous backed-up ZKY file. I guess if I did this on another
date (tomorrow) a new file will be created file1_20OCT08.ZKY, correct?
So I would get DAILY snapshots of the data? Is there a way to specify a TIME
stamp as well?
Thanks
S
EDIT: Just writing this made me realise, why would one want a more frequent
backup? Daily is sufficient.
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> V2.1 of EpiData Analysis has been placed for general download on the
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> All changes since last public release as v2.0 build 129 are documented in:
> http://www.epidata.dk/analysisversioninfo.htm
>
> Main changes are:
> 1 new commands:
> Lifetable Lifetable and Kaplan-Meier plots, including estimation of
> differences and testing of similarity btw. groups.
> Stattables : summary reporting
> CIplot: Plot of proportions and confidende intervals for strata defined
> by other variables
> Read /CB: read delimited data from clipboard, e.g. copied from
> spreadsheets
> 2 rewriting:
> many commands and internal structures, including update and browse
> 3 enhanced and clarified:
> all outcome related estimation commands are synchronised with outcome
> variable first.
> enhanced options, e.g. /pct giving percentages on bar and histograms
> graphs allowing /by
> increased number of user "set" specifications including modifiable headers
> percentiles for small n table based, see
> http://www.epidata.dk/documentation.php
> 4 bug removal
> all known bugs removed
>
> Report and discuss on this list please. Definete errors should be
> reported to the Mantis database
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V2.1 of EpiData Analysis has been placed for general download on the
http://www.epidata.dk/download.php
All changes since last public release as v2.0 build 129 are documented in:
http://www.epidata.dk/analysisversioninfo.htm
Main changes are:
1 new commands:
Lifetable Lifetable and Kaplan-Meier plots, including estimation of
differences and testing of similarity btw. groups.
Stattables : summary reporting
CIplot: Plot of proportions and confidende intervals for strata defined
by other variables
Read /CB: read delimited data from clipboard, e.g. copied from spreadsheets
2 rewriting:
many commands and internal structures, including update and browse
3 enhanced and clarified:
all outcome related estimation commands are synchronised with outcome
variable first.
enhanced options, e.g. /pct giving percentages on bar and histograms
graphs allowing /by
increased number of user "set" specifications including modifiable headers
percentiles for small n table based, see
http://www.epidata.dk/documentation.php
4 bug removal
all known bugs removed
Report and discuss on this list please. Definete errors should be
reported to the Mantis database
More information on credits and funding later
- without this and user involvement in testing the development would not
be possible.
regards
Jens Lauritsen
Hello All!The new form of capturing data with PDA or Mobile application is
known as Episurveyor and it is facilitated by WHO and datadyne. for free
software please check www.datadyne.org
Thanks
Ras Sedzro
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> 3. Re: PDA entry (epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca)
> 4. Re: EpiData Analysis v2.1.0.150 available on testing.php
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca
> To: epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca
> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 14:38:56 -0300
> Subject: [EpiData-list] PDA entry
> I do not have any experience with PDA, but I have used a software called
> PenDragon in a vaccine survey a time a go. This is used in palm tops. Its
> functionallity is very similar to EpiData.
>
> I guess a I did not help much,
>
> Sorry,
>
> Pedro Brasil
>
>
>
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> From: epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca
> To: epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca
> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 14:27:09 -0400
> Subject: [EpiData-list] Alyshia Landry is out of the office.
>
> I will be out of the office starting 10/15/2008 and will not return until
> 10/17/2008.
>
> If you require immediate assistance, please contact Celina Sousa at
> extension 5300.
>
> Thanks and have a wonderful day,
> Alyshia
>
>
>
>
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> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 09:30:58 +1100
> Subject: Re: [EpiData-list] PDA entry
> See the email from WHO below - many thanks to Leanne.
>
> Best regards,
> Maximilian de Courten MD, MPH
>
> On 15/10/2008, at 22:49, "Riley, Leanne" <rileyl(a)who.int> wrote:
>
> Thanks Max. Tony, my email at WHO is:
>>
>> rileyl(a)who.int
>>
>> We would be happy to share our survey software (we call it eSTEPS) with
>> you. Best wishes, Leanne
>>
>>
>>
>> Leanne Riley
>> Team Leader, Surveillance
>> Department of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion
>> World Health Organization
>> 20 Avenue Appia
>> CH 1211 Geneva, Switzerland
>> Tel: +41 22 791 4319
>> Email: rileyl(a)who.int
>>
>> Please consider the environment before printing this email
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: de Courten Maximilian [mailto:max.decourten@med.monash.edu.au]
>> Sent: 15 October 2008 03:45
>> To: epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca
>> Cc: Riley, Leanne
>> Subject: Re: [EpiData-list] PDA entry
>>
>> Hello Tony,
>>
>> The WHO has commissioned a PDA-based data capture software which is easy
>> to use for any questionnaire, contains various types of question types
>> (radio-button, tick-box, multiple answers, free-text fields, numeric
>> fields) and safes the data in the .rec format. The software is available
>> through WHO and was used in several surveys and some cost- comparison
>> against paper-based surveys were done too.
>> Best to contact Leanne Riley from WHO about its availability.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Max
>>
>> On 15/10/2008, at 7:51 AM, epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have any experience or suggestions for suitable data
>>> capture software on PDAs that will collect data in a form usable by
>>> EpiData?
>>> We're looking to do an immunisation survey. Flat file will be
>>> sufficient, no need for related fields.
>>>
>>> Tony Stewart
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> To: epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca
> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 20:45:12 -0400
> Subject: Re: [EpiData-list] EpiData Analysis v2.1.0.150 available on
> testing.php
> Hi Jens,
>
> I've been playing with LIFETABLE and it seems to be functioning as
> described. I am using the CANCER dataset that is provided with Stata. I have
> not tried to reproduce results from Stata other than the graphs, which
> match. So I assume the underlying life tables match.
>
> It would be nice to have a chance to eat somewhere in Stockholm on the
> 27th. I don't know what time our meeting will end, but I don't think they
> have dinner planned as most people may just be heading home.
>
> Shirley will be sightseeing on the 27th.
>
> Jamie
>
> epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
>
>> Dear all
>>
>> I have placed version 2.1 of EpiData Analysis on the
>> http://www.epidata.dk/testing.php for download.
>>
>> As always we cannot be sure if some "un-discovered" problems remain. But
>> obviously by moving to general download there should be no problems
>> resulting in e.g. wrong estimation or break-down. None such has been
>> reported, only some very special issues remaining - which you can see in the
>> Mantis database - but these will not affect the vast majority of users.
>>
>> If no major bugs show up within the next few days, the same version will
>> be placed for general download. One of the aspects for which no feedback has
>> been given is the lifetable and km-plot routines.
>>
>> The documentation in the form of the overall and detailed command
>> reference has been updated. In the next months all the pdf based
>> documentation will be revised and updated with current screen design etc.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Jens Lauritsen
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