If your question is about one of the following situations: 1) you have 4 .rec files that are identical in structure, but contain data on different subjects (e.g. 4 different people entering data from the same study) or 2) you have 4 .rec files with data on the same subjects, but the data structures are different (e.g. parts A, B, C, D of a study)
then you can use the Merge/Combine function of EpiData
On the menu, choose "Data In/Out" and "Merge/Combine Files"
It is explained pretty well in the English version.
Jamie Hockin Public Health Agency of Canada
epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
Hi,
suppose that I have four files. How can I put all in one file???
Thanks,
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