Hello,
Thanks very much for this great job!
I downloaded the last test version and I noticed several problems
- manager: the section name is never saved (when changed, the name is reset to section1 2,... on reload of the project). It is the same thing in version 2.x
- entry: I experienced a non-reproducible crash during data entry after playing with the "Browse all data" window
- entry : I noticed the problem already encountered about expansion of the first column of the "browse all data"
- manager: there is an overlap of radio buttons in the "Entry Mode" panel of the "Extended" tab of the "field properties" window.
- manager: overlap of radio buttons ine the "Update Mode" panel of the "Basic" panle of the "field properties" window for auto date and auto time fields
- manager: the "field properties" window has been enlarged and I cannot reduce it.
A request for the data entry manager about jumps: would it be possible to reset the value to of fields to a numeric or text value. I'd like to be able to do so in the following case for example:
"Does the patient have a surgical history? YES/NO"
If "yes" there is a serie of yes/no questions about specific surgeries.
If the response of the main question is NO I would like to be able to reset the list of following questions to NO.
It was possible to do it with epidata 3.
For your information, I'm currently using the 64bit version under windows 7 pro.
Best regards
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Jean-marie Chrétien. CHU Angers - DRCI
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Dear all.
Today we have release a new version of EpiData Analysis (v 2.2.2.186).
This update for supporting the new epx format that was part of EpiData
Manager and EntryClient 4.0
As with the previous release password protected and the "extended
access" feature is not supported.
The new version is available from the download page:
http://epidata.dk/download.php
Kind regards,
Torsten Bonde Christiansen
EpiData
Dear all.
A few visual bug were indentified in the last week that have been
corrected in todays update:
* A panel with a beta warning was incorrectly shown in both programs
after closing an open project.
* Both programs incorrectly had "[TRUNK]" in the title bar.
The new versions are available from the download page:
http://epidata.dk/download.php
Kind regards,
Torsten Bonde Christiansen
EpiData
Hello,
I have 3 datasets in Epidata Manager that once exported to SPSS mix records.
I am using Epidata Manager 2.0.0.25 and SPSS version 20.
Kindly assist soonest.
*Regards,*
*Shakur Ndolo*
*0728037673/ 0728321251*
*P. O. Box 29944-00100 GPO, Nairobi*
Every time we add new functionality to Manager and EntryClient the underlying structure of the epx file has to change. An example of this is the latest addition of entry control at user level and logging of what the user does if you have added extended access control to the project.
A consequence of this is that the standard analysis software (v2.2.2.b185) must also be updated, we have not YET done so. Therefore if you read a epx project file created with the most recent public version (v4) of Manager and EntryClient it will seem as if you have no data in the file, which is obviously not true.
We will update Analysis (v2.2.2.b185) to accomodate reading of the new files. If all goes well this will be ready next week.
Until this is done you may follow these steps to read your recently created or updated epx file:
a. work in manager and entryclient as you have done already
(make sure it is the public release from <Http://www.epidata.dk/download.php>)
b. if you wish to look at the data, you may do so from EntryClient or Manager "browse data" (Ctrl+D)
c. If you use Stata or other statistics software for analysis, then export to that dataformat, else:
d. to do e.g. a frequency table or means of some entered data do this:
d1: Get a copy of the prototype new analysis from: <http://www.epidata.dk/testing.php>
d2: make a copy of the epx file (say mycopy.epx) - standard file copying on your system.
d3: read the copy (say mycopy.epx) into the prototype of analysis (v0.06)
d4: The syntax of the new analysis is somewhat different from old analysis. (see in the help menu), e.g.
close;
read "mycopy.epx" ;
// notice that comments are now started with double //
// for a frequency table with percentage and one decimal of variable v2, you would type :
freq v2 !R !D1
// for means of age you would type:
means alder !t !by:=meldetype ;
The ; at the end will be added automatically if you write the command in the command prompt, but if you write the commands in the editor, you will have to add them on each line.
The reason for copying the file (mycopy.epx) is that you must NEVER use production data in the test versions of the software. Test software is always found on <http://www.epidata.dk/testing.php>
When we have fixed reading the new epx files for b185, you may again read the file into standard analysis.
best wishes
Jens Lauritsen
EpiData Association
Dear all users.
Version 4 of Manager and EntryClient have passed our in-house tests, which are found in "Validation of function in EpiData Manager and EpiData EntryClient" on the documentation page:
http://www.epidata.dk/documentation.php. <http://www.epidata.dk/documentation.php> And we have fixed reported bugs.
Therefore we have released public version to V4 on the download page.
The main new aspects are:
Memo text variables (long texts are shown in rectangles on screen)
User adaptation of status bar during entry, including referring to other dataforms
Defining individual user access at various roles and details.
"fields" are now called "variables", "records" called "observations"
if you have not worked with defining user access you may read the document here:
<http://epidata.dk/php/downloadc.php?file=ExtendedAccess.pdf>
This is a major step forward in the overall development plan for EpiData Software. The next steps of development will contain the following elements: 1. No difference btw. upper/lower case naming of variables etc. 2. Adaptation of the logfile format contained when you have logging in a project, such that analysis is easier. 3. Further implementation of aspects of Analysis.
Feedback on the use of logging and user access control is highly welcomed with general comments and obviously also if you have specific problems or run into bugs. See the suggested strategy below.
The reason for using V4 as the upgraded version from v2 is to avoid confusion with EpiData Classic, which was not developed since v3.1 released in 2008.
Please note that from next versions all of EpiData Software will NOT be case sensitive in relation to naming of variables, headers etc. So please start adaptation of your projects to conform to this. E.g. you cannot use "v1" and "V1" or "Age" and "AGE" in the same project
best wishes
Jens Lauritsen
EpiData Association, Denmark
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Our suggestion is to use this strategy if you wish to introduce user access control:
1.
Create your project as always.
2.
Make sure it works to all detail WITHOUT user access control. (test with a number of observations covering the whole range of the composition of the study base)
3.
Make a copy of the database (just like if you defined double entry). Add extended user access control to the copy and experiment with the definitions until you are re-assured that this will work. That is the number of user roles (managers, who can change passwords, who can enter which data) etc. Enter e.g. 10 % of the data you already entered in number 2 and verify that it went ok.
Manager and EntryClient were uploaded as release candidates on December 16th. Although downloads are about 250-300 we have not received any notice of problems or bugs.
In our in-house quality assurance test we only found a Mac implementation issue (known problem - Drag and drop variables and titles is not consistent). The in-house quality assurance tests are found in "Validation of function in EpiData Manager and EpiData EntryClient" on the documentation page:
<http://www.epidata.dk/documentation.php>
The main new aspects are:
Memo text variables (long texts are shown in rectangles on screen)
User adaptation of status bar during entry
Defining individual user access at various roles and details.
if you have not worked with defining user access you may read the document here:
<http://epidata.dk/php/downloadc.php?file=ExtendedAccess.pdf>
The plan is to release the current pre-release as public version approximately 15th of January - provided no major issue shows up.
Before public release we will implement: 1 A new report showing an overview of users, groups, and logfile content for projects with extended access option. In this option project access is defined at user level for each dataform. 2 Adaptation of help texts, screen menu text etc to conform to the new definitions (variables, dataset, etc)
Best wishes
Jens Lauritsen
Initiator and Coordinator
EpiData AssociationDenmark
Hello,
First good year with a new version of EpiData Analysis.
Thank you for your work.
I tested some commands from the first test version:
- I guess ": =" instead of "=" is because of the Mac or Linux? In any
case, it is complicated to teach (less intuitive). Except for the
equivalences (like Stata with the "=" and the "==" ...
- Same for "!" instead "/" ?
- Please use both upper and lower case for commands and variable names
- After the "freq" command, the percentages are written in the vertical
form and should be followed by "! c" instead of "! r"
- Some personal demands for pedagogical purposes:
= The "means"! t "command should show the result of the" t "test in case
of two averages, and the result of ANOVA in case of more than two
averages. I know that que le "F" est the square of the "t" for
comparison of two averages.
= Provide a complement to the "regress" command to get the regression
line (as in the old Epi-Info "(eg"! Line ")
= For the comparison of percentages, in case of insufficient calculated
numbers (Ncell <5), do not calculate the chi-square and the "p" of the
chi-square, and present the Fisher test for two percentages (the
software "R" also presents the Fisher test for more than two percentages).
Good luck. Thank you to excuse my bad english....
Bernard BRANGER
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44000 NANTES
FRANCE
Mobile 33 (0)6 32 70 33 80
Courriel : branger-bono(a)wanadoo.fr
I played a bit with v4 apps today (on Elementary linux distro) and most things
worked as expected.
I used:
EpiData Manager: (2017/01/01 - 16:08:45)
Program Version: 4.0.0.94 [RC1] r1364
Core version: 4.0.0.0 r1337
FPC Version: 3.0.0
Platform: x86_64-Linux
EpiData Analysis: (2017/01/01 - 16:07:11)
Program Version: 0.6.0.0 [PROTOTYPE] r?
Core version: 2.1.0.0 r1335
FPC Version: 3.0.0
Platform: x86_64-Linux
The only problem encountered so far:
Manager & EntryClient: the browse columns get larger when repeatedly clicking on the button to show values/labels. This is not the case with Analysis.
Analysis: thanks for the short intro file that shows what is available in this version. I was annoyed that I got errors when there was no data because of select, but played with the syntax and did this as a workaround. I'm showing this just because the syntax works quite well.
new global i i;
for i := 1 to 3 do begin select gender = i count; if $count>0 then freq age;
end;
Having FOR and BEGIN blocks means we can use some sophisticated command syntax.
Jamie