RE: How to use browse in the middle of analysis
The easy way to use browse is: Hit the F6 button. This will move control to the browse window and show all current data Obviously a pgm cannot be running in the background, but a strategy whereby:
The system to help beginners is the "dialog" / menu system, which you find using the toolbar. By using the dialog there is no need to know the options for most standard possibilities.
1. For beginners: a Use the menu's and the toolbar to create a command, e.g. in analysis find the tables part b In the menu's (dialogs) there is a "more" arrow. When clicking this more options show up. By the menu's most standard options are available, but for some see the "experienced".
2. Experienced a Write the command in the command prompt. b If in doubt of options, click the F1 button and the help file for that command will be shown in the viewer.
3. Run the command / execute the command
4. When all is in place and running. Open the pgm file editor (F5) and insert history Clean up in the lines and you have your working pgm ready.
Jens Lauritsen EpiData Association
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