When creating a form in the Manager, such a form will, generally,
contain many fields and possibly more than one section. It is not clear
to me how one adds sections and/or fields upon reaching the bottom of
the screen (which seems to occur at a height of about 610 as measured
from the top) as there is no vertical scroll bar to move a blank page
into focus into which such fields or sections can be added. If this
can't be done, then surely this limits how many sections and fields can
be created. The sample file, for instance, spreads over two pages, so
how were the later sections added after the first few were created?
Apologies if a stupid question ... All thoughts on this would be most
appreciated.
Neville
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Hello,
I would like to add an alternative way of deleting records in Epidata entry if
you just want to delete certain number of records.
When you move to the record you want to delete in the database, there is a
“X” sign in red at the left bottom of the screen beside the area showing the
number of records, navigation buttons and the button for new record entry “*”
. If the red “X” button is hit, “DEL” will show up right beside. Save the
record. Apply this “DEL” to the records you would like to delete in the
database.
Next step is to PACK the data file. To do this, close the data entry form
and go to ‘ Tools > Pack data file ‘ and select the data file which contains
the records you would like to delete. This will delete the records marked
as “DEL” permanently. At the same time, filename.old.rec will be created if
you would like to undo the deleting.
Marking the records “DEL” does not permanently delete the records until you
PACK the data file.
Hope this help.
Zaw
Myanmar
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>
>
>
> I am trying to delete a subset of records in my dataset based on the
> value of one of the variables (hhid) in either EpiData Entry or
> Analysis. I am guessing it is easy, but I cannot figure it out. Can
> someone please advise?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sam
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> It's quite easy
>
> In Analysis:
>
> select hhid <> [value for delete]
> savedata newfile
>
> You can then copy your old file as a backup and rename "newfile.rec" if you
> want.
>
> In EpiData Entry:
>
> -export data to EpiData
> Choose your current data (.rec)
> Make sure all variables are checked
> Check off "Use record filter"
> In the Filter box: hhid <> [value for delete]
>
> You can put a more complex logical expression in the filter.
> Your new data are in filename.new.rec
>
> Jamie
>
> On 2011-07-22, Sam wrote:
>
> > I am trying to delete a subset of records in my dataset based on the
> > value of one of the variables (hhid) in either EpiData Entry or
> > Analysis. I am guessing it is easy, but I cannot figure it out. Can
> > someone please advise?
>
>
>
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> Perfect, thank you!
>
> "epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca" <epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca> wrote:
>
> It's quite easy
>
> In Analysis:
>
> select hhid <> [value for delete]
> savedata newfile
>
> You can then copy your old file as a backup and rename "newfile.rec" if you
> want.
>
> In EpiData Entry:
>
> -export data to EpiData
> Choose your current data (.rec)
> Make sure all variables are checked
> Check off "Use record filter"
> In the Filter box: hhid <> [value for delete]
>
> You can put a more complex logical expression in the filter.
> Your new data are in filename.new.rec
>
> Jamie
>
> On 2011-07-22, Sam wrote:
>
> > I am trying to delete a subset of records in my dataset based on the
> > value of one of the variables (hhid) in either EpiData Entry or
> > Analysis. I am guessing it is easy, but I cannot figure it out. Can
> > someone please advise?
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Perfect, thank you!
"epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca" <epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca> wrote:
It's quite easy
In Analysis:
select hhid <> [value for delete]
savedata newfile
You can then copy your old file as a backup and rename "newfile.rec" if you want.
In EpiData Entry:
-export data to EpiData
Choose your current data (.rec)
Make sure all variables are checked
Check off "Use record filter"
In the Filter box: hhid <> [value for delete]
You can put a more complex logical expression in the filter.
Your new data are in filename.new.rec
Jamie
On 2011-07-22, Sam wrote:
> I am trying to delete a subset of records in my dataset based on the
> value of one of the variables (hhid) in either EpiData Entry or
> Analysis. I am guessing it is easy, but I cannot figure it out. Can
> someone please advise?
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Hello,
I am trying to delete a subset of records in my dataset based on the
value of one of the variables (hhid) in either EpiData Entry or
Analysis. I am guessing it is easy, but I cannot figure it out. Can
someone please advise?
Thanks,
Sam
Dear All
Today a new set of test versions have been placed on the
Http://www.epidata.dk/testing.php
for general download.
The development during most recent weeks has focused on solving all
reported bugs and fixing issues related to keyboard shortcuts across
operating systems. Keyboard short cuts will be operating system typical
(or should be) from now on. Bugs reported recently are also fixed.
The list of major changes in the versions release today:
===============================================================
Changes to Manager: - bug fix:
* creating sections on MAC was nearly impossible, and difficult at times
on Windows.
* Assigning jumps to a UPPERCASE string field would cause the program to
crash.
* Typing an invalid date/time in range, would not always give a warning.
On MAC this would lead to a large black screen, show for a few seconds.
Changes to EntryClient:
* Fixed bug where closing at times could save a "New Record" without data.
* Major changes in short-cuts on MAC.
* Performing "New Record" on a "new record" will clear content (but ask
user first).
===============================================================
Kind regards,
Torsten Bonde Christiansen.
Jens Lauritsen
EpiData Association.
Dear All
Today a new set of test versions have been placed on the
Http://www.epidata.dk/testing.php
for general download.
The development during the last week have mainly been focus on solving
some large outstanding bugs in the programs. This mean that today
release does not have any new feature, but will hopefully add to the
feeling that we rapidly approaching the first stable release (Version 1)
of EpiData Manager and EpiData EntryClient.
With todays release we have also tried to address the problem of how
different Operating Systems use different sets of keyboard short-cuts.
Our initial goal was to have the programs use the same set of short-cuts
across all OS's, but we have found this to be virtually impossible.
Instead we have now focused on have a small set of common short-cuts,
but try to use the "normal" short-cut for regular functions (such as
search, copy & paste, etc.)
Hopefully this will in the future lead to a point where we integrate a
list of command the programs are capable of and let users customize the
associated shortcuts as they wish.
The list of major changes in the versions release today:
===============================================================
Changes to Manager:
* Fixed the longest outstanding bug: Creating sections on MAC was nearly
impossible, and difficult at times on Windows.
* Assigning jumps to a UPPERCASE string field would cause the program to
crash.
* Typing an invalid date/time in range, would not always give a warning.
On MAC this would lead to a large black screen, show for a few seconds.
Changes to EntryClient:
* Fixed bug where closing EntryClient at times could same the "New Record".
* Major changes in short-cuts on MAC.
* Performing "New Record" on a "new record" will clear content (but ask
user first).
===============================================================
Kind regards,
Torsten Bonde Christiansen.
EpiData Association.
>
> Jamie,
Unfortunately this solution is not working here. Did you tests it? Did it
work with you? The problem is that like this EpiData only accepts sample2 in
blank, ie, missing data for this field. Also, when the warning comes up, the
(@sample1, @sample2) does not show any data.
My guess is that EpiData is not creating the checksamp variable correctly or
is being able to type sample1 comment correctly into sample2. Another good
guess, might be that the error is above the chair in front of the keyboard.
Thanks anyway for the ideia. I will try to make this warning work later and
let you know.
> ,
>
> before file
> define checksamp ###
> hide checksamp
> end
>
> sample1
> comment legal use recfile.rec
> type comment checksamp
> end
>
> sample2
> after entry
> if sample2 <> checksamp then
> help "This pair of sample numbers (@sample1, @sample2) do not match
> those assigned. \nPlease check and re-enter both." type=error
> goto sample1
> endif
> end
> end
>
> Jamie
>
>
Abraço forte e que a força esteja com você,
Dr. Pedro Emmanuel A. A. do Brasil
Instituto de Pesquisa Clínica Evandro Chagas
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
Av. Brasil 4365
Tel 55 21 3865-9648
email: pedro.brasil(a)ipec.fiocruz.br
email: emmanuel.brasil(a)gmail.com
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apresentações.
www.epidata.dk - entrada de dados.
www.r-project.org - análise de dados.
www.ubuntu.com - sistema operacional
Hello, I recently posted in regards to an error/crash message I was
receiving with entering skip patterns. These errors were in the previous
Manager version and I have since upgraded to the most recent upgrade.
Unfortunately the trouble has persisted. Is anyone else experiencing this
issue? Suggestions for getting around it?
The epx file is a hypothesis-generating questionnaire, therefore it is
relatively large. In addition, the skip patterns are being generated
before value labels have been given...is it possible that one of these two
factors is contributing to the error?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Jonathan Edwin
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Dear colleagues,
I would apprciate your help in solving check codes truncation proble. I am
currently creating one database using epidata. I have one of the check codes
of about 600 charecters long(example below), however after applying chk
codes, it is automatically truncated to 207 charecters when I open to see
next time. Any clues or ways to code alternatively?
*check code:*
IF (Sex=2) AND (Msex=0) OR (Msex=9) OR (Msex=99) AND (Fsex=0)
OR(Fsex=9) (Fsex=99)
AND (IDU=0) OR (IDU=9) OR (IDU=99) AND (CFac=0) OR (CFac=9) OR
(CFac=99) AND(Trans=0)
OR (Trans=9) OR (Trans=99) OR (coag=0) OR (coag=9) OR (coag=99)
OR(HetSexEND=0)
OR (HetSexEND=9) OR (HetSexEND=99) OR (ConSusHIV=0) OR (ConSusHIV=9)
OR(ConSusHIV=99)
AND (OccuExp=0) OR (OccuExp=9) OR (OccuExp=99) AND (OthMedExp=1)
OR(OthMedExp=0)
OR (OthMedExp=9) OR (OthMedExp=99) AND (NMNOcc=1) OR (NMNOcc=0) OR(NMNOcc=9)
OR (NMNOcc=99) *THEN*
* **Risk="OtherMedExp-10"*
Thank you.
Bijay Adhikari, PhD
CD Epiodemiologist
Saskatchewean Ministry of Health