Dearh Jens,
thank you for your reply.
epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca schrieb am Sonntag, 19. August 2012 um 11:52:
You have to reallocate the "comment legal"/Value labels" to the fields in the epx format and also assign default values again following import of rec files to the epx module (Manager).
Sorry, but I don't understand that. While importing ("add structure") a rec file into a EpiData Manager Project there is no option like that. And how do I "assign" default values again. Of course I missunderstand something. But if there are default values in the old rec files (that I don't know!) the import function should import them by itself. What is my job there?
The old version will not be taken from the homepage, so you may continue to download and install that one.
What do you mean with "that one"? The current new version? Of course I have it. But it doesn't help me with my problem.
However we will not develop the old versions.
Of course I know that. I don't want to use it produtivly. I just want to load the rec-files and see how they behave. I haven't created the rec-files. I am not the author. There is no concret doc about it, so I have to test the rec-files in there own environment to see how they behave and what is missing while import to the new epx-format.
Following conversion of analysis and more features from the old software such as "related databases" there would rarely be a need for use of the chk-rec-qes principle, which also has other problems, e.g. that copying rec files without chk files removes all control under entry specified by the user.
Sorry I don't understand what do you mean. What is the "chk-rec-qes principle"? I need to use it? Why? How? I never copied rec-files. There are rec-, chk- and qes-files in the same directory. I only imported ("add structure") the rec file in the currrent Project Manager. Should the Manager see byitself that there are qes- and chk-files present in the directory?
So I ask again. How can I get the old version? You should have it somewhere in your archive. Minimaly you should have the sources in your versioning system.
Thank you very much Christian Buhtz