Using Epidata for a central server
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1.About having a central server, please refer to the website and read the limitation of Epidata. 2.Well you can use the qes for data management or also use the option of preparing one data screen(rec file)and use the option of copy structure which is located at the tools menu.The advantage is that; 1. It is fast 2. There is no need to prepare another check. With these option, data entry staff can entry data for you and you have to merge them to have a collective data either at epidata or using spss.
Using text fields.It is possible to enter open-ended questions and narrative with Epidata but it limitatiton is that it takes up to 80 characters whilst that of spss DE takes about 256 characters
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epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
1.About having a central server, please refer to the website and read the limitation of Epidata.
Those interested in centralised collection of epidemiological data using teh Internet should have a look at NetEpi Case Manager. Currently in beta release but Version 1.0, with some additional features, will be available by the end of 2005. Free and open source, although a Linux, Unix or Mac OS X Web server is required centrally (but users need only a Web browser on any operating system). See http://www.netepi.org for more information.
Tim C
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