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Dear Kim:
If you do not mind, you can send me to my email address (TBRieder@tbrieder.org) your qes and chk files, and then I look at it and we deal with it outside the subscriber list between us by email.
Hans
epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
Dear Han and all,
Thank you for your help and encourage!
I follow what you told me, even I did it before, and it still not work.
So I used the .QES save under a new name like test.qes and make a brand new data file name: test.rec. Then I entered some record, and I was able to use the FIND command for date format <mm/dd/yyyy>. I feel great and hopeful.
After that, I entered data with the previous .chk file ... name test.chk And I found that I was unable to use it FIND command for date field with format <mm/dd/yyyy>, it always give me the Information box with message "Search string(s) not found"; And still the FIND command only works for format date as <dd/mm/yyyy>.
May be something wrong with my check file?
Thank you very much for your help and support!
Kim Dang, CDI