Dear Ziad:
If you have an existing EpiData set with a unique identifier, and your Excel sheet has the same identifier in addition to the two fields, then it should not be difficult. Make sure that the first row in Excel has data, then save it either as dBase file or a text file (I prefer the latter, as semicolon delimited file) and import it (in the latter case) into a pre-prepared EpiData QES file with the three fields. Then in EpiData Analysis, merge the two EpiData files. I am sure, there are other ways, but this one works, always provided that you have the same unique identifier in both files which I guess is a prerequisite to any approach.
Regards,
Hans
epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
Hi! I entering my interviews into EpiData and have biomarker data (variables:VL and CD4) sent to me from the lab in Excel format, can I add them into EpiData dataset automatically instead of doing it manually?
Thank you and best regards ziad