Dear Edson:
You do not specify the error EpiData Analysis gives, so it could be anything. It often tells you pretty well what type of problem it encounters. Thus, the answer to your specific question on the path is easily answered, but it may or may not be the problem.
In the top line you see Edit as the second icon from the right. On clicking your get a drop down menu that lists among other things "Edit Setup (EpiDataStat.ini)". Open it with single-click and it opens in your text editor. If you write as the last execution stop a command:
cd X:\folder\sub:folder
Where "X" is the drive letter, and the rest is the location of your data files, this is where EpiData Analysis will go to when you open it next time (or execute now with F8 being on the line).
Best regards,
Hans
On 20:59, epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
Hello Colleagues,
I keep getting an error message while executing the command in Epidata analysis. Searching through on Google, i got a thread of such request by another user on this link (http://lists.umanitoba.ca/pipermail/epidata-list/2010q4/001618.html). His problem seem to be the same one i have, but the solution is not clear.... Can someone please help me! I badly need to write my code in the editor and run it latter...
I tried to change the directory as suggested by Jens Lauritsen in the ini file but i dont see where to change.
I need help, i believe that some of you are using windows 7 too. Help me if you have got the work around of this use.
Edson Byamukama Kampala, Uganda