I'm using Epidata 3.1 on Windows 7.
Can RELATES be nested? By that I mean, can data entry form A relate one-to-many with data entry form B, and some of the records in B relate one-to-one to data entry forms C?
Specifically, I have a qes/rec/chk setup for households.
within households, there will be several people, each of whose data is entered in qes/rec/chk B
some (not all) of the people will have asthma. For the asthmatics, I want to, conditional on their asthma status, jump to a third qes/rec/chk setup for data on the asthmatics.
Thanks.
--Chris Ryan Broome County Health Department, Binghamton, NY, US
Yes you can do this. There is an example with family, person, visit. You can put RELATE in an IF THEN block to have conditional entry of the third data set Jamie
On Jun 12, 2016, at 22:24, Chris wrote:
I'm using Epidata 3.1 on Windows 7.
Can RELATES be nested? By that I mean, can data entry form A relate one-to-many with data entry form B, and some of the records in B relate one-to-one to data entry forms C?
Specifically, I have a qes/rec/chk setup for households.
within households, there will be several people, each of whose data is entered in qes/rec/chk B
some (not all) of the people will have asthma. For the asthmatics, I want to, conditional on their asthma status, jump to a third qes/rec/chk setup for data on the asthmatics.
Thanks.
--Chris Ryan
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