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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:11:03 -0300
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Subject: [EpiData-list] Re: Edit qes and keeping chk commands
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Dear Susan,
The tip here is never to change the variables names! You may add new
variables, change the labels, change the variables places in the
questionnaire. When U open the rec file, epidata will ask U to update the
rec file and everything will be there. Bur if you change the variable name
in the qes file, EpiData will undestand that U erased the variable and
created a new one, and your data will be lost "for ever". :( The chk files
follows the same principle. The name of the varible is what matters. If you
want to change a varible name in a dataset wiht lots of observations then
you should look in the tools menu. There is an option to change variables
names.
Best regards,
Pedro Emmanuel Brasil
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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:09:26 -0400
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When I go back and edit an ques file add questions, etc. I want to retain
the
checks from the previous ques file, but incorporate new edits to ques file.
How do I make data file w/o overwriting previous checks and/or creating
new
data file?
Susan
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Abraço forte e que a força esteja com você,
Pedro Emmanuel
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Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 12:18:51 +0200 (CEST)
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Subject: [EpiData-list] Saving a CHK file when editing a QES file
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When I go back and edit an ques file add questions, etc. I want to
retain the checks from the previous ques file, but incorporate new edits
to ques file. How do I make data file w/o overwriting previous checks
and/or creating new data file?
Susan
Hi Susan,
In Epidata there are three main files associated to a data set:
QES the design of the layout and properties of the questionnaire
REC the data set itself
CHK the definition of check controls during tha data entry
In order to Enter data you anly need two of them (REC and CHK).
If you edit a QES file and update the REC using the revised QES your check
file will work if:
The name of the new REC files is the same as the name of the CHK file.
and
The names of the fields in the REC file have not been changed. For example
in the old file you have a field names SEX and you keep the same name in
the new version. However if you change the name of the field to GENDER the
CHK file will give you an error. (usually Epidata will ask you to display
where the erros are located, what will help you to fix the problems)
I am not sure but I think there was an option in EpiData Entry to save the
CHK file ate the same time that you are updating a REC file from a QES.
Can some one comment on that?
Hope it helps,
Pedro Arias. Stockholm
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