Hello YC,
Though i appreciate the solution YMP is giving you, i think you can also think of using the repeat command, since it is more easy play around with. With that you can be able to enter a field once and the next recode the field comes with the previous entry as a default which just needs your confirmation.
All the best Edson BN
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Message: 1 Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:51:52 +0100 From: epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: RE: [EpiData-list] Copy and Paste an Entry? To: epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca Message-ID: <00bf01caae67$8ee97710$acbc6530$@martin-prevel@ird.fr> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hello,
I think the best way to get round this problem is to have a relational data base with two files: (i) the "Master" file with patient's information (ii) the related file with daily information
There are several examples of such related data entry and how it works on the Epidata website
Hope this helps
YMP
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Hello. I was wondering if it is possible to copy and paste an entry? I am entering data for patients at a hospital by day, and each time I enter a new day's entry I have to re-type the patients' information. Is there a way to copy a previous entry for a patient and paste it on the new entry? Please help me as this adds a large amount of time to my work.
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See the example titled "Relate example - Clinical Study with four forms" on the Examples page - click on the link on the main page at epidata.dk This is how to structure the related files. See the example titled "Relate example - Household, Person, Visit" to see how to copy information from one entry screen to another--you do this with GLOBAL variables.
This is a very common set up for clinical records.
Jamie Hockin Ottawa
On 2010-02-15, at 11:40 AM, epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
Hello. I was wondering if it is possible to copy and paste an entry? I am entering data for patients at a hospital by day, and each time I enter a new day's entry I have to re-type the patients' information. Is there a
way
to copy a previous entry for a patient and paste it on the new entry? Please help me as this adds a large amount of time to my work.
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