Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begun
Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begun
I realized that I excluded a few possibilities from values I listed for certain items, but encoders have already begun data entry. How do I modify the dictionary and pass this on to encoders so that they can use the updated dictionary without affecting anything else they've already entered?
Re: Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begu
Bernices: by modifying (swapping?) item values can be tricky. Am assuming you had a value like 2 and you want to change to 3, etc. Here, you will have to backup your data and make the changes. Before you merge/release the backed up data, you will have to reformat the data so that old and new item values are similar.
If on the other hand you only need to add item values, just go ahead but you also need to go to your logic file to modify the SKIP (or validation) rules to accept the new item values.
Mutua
If on the other hand you only need to add item values, just go ahead but you also need to go to your logic file to modify the SKIP (or validation) rules to accept the new item values.
Mutua
Re: Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begu
if you gave values to variables and loaded so you can change in the dictionary and the value will be like what is in the dictionary.
If you add new variables to the dictionary for data loading and data you loaded and it is preferable that these variables the upload at the end of the dictionary so you will not have problems with the files.
I hope you serve ..
Best Regards
Maria.
If you add new variables to the dictionary for data loading and data you loaded and it is preferable that these variables the upload at the end of the dictionary so you will not have problems with the files.
I hope you serve ..
Best Regards
Maria.
Re: Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begu
if you gave values to variables and loaded so you can change in the dictionary and the value will be like what is in the dictionary.
If you add new variables to the dictionary for data loading and data you loaded and it is preferable that these variables the upload at the end of the dictionary so you will not have problems with the files.
I hope you serve ..
Best Regards
Maria.
If you add new variables to the dictionary for data loading and data you loaded and it is preferable that these variables the upload at the end of the dictionary so you will not have problems with the files.
I hope you serve ..
Best Regards
Maria.
Re: Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begu
you just want to change the settings in the file do it on a bach program and give the value back to the base that already by the previous application.
Then follows the output file with the new values ..
example
PROC A_variable
if A_variable = 3 then
A_variable = 2;
endif;
The dictionary should have the 2 values
Then follows the output file with the new values ..
example
PROC A_variable
if A_variable = 3 then
A_variable = 2;
endif;
The dictionary should have the 2 values
Re: Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begu
You need to click the variable you need to change item list. Variables (questions) are on the left panel, the click on the right of the variable and just add value/s. Check on the CSPro documentation on how to do this.bernices wrote:I realized that I excluded a few possibilities from values I listed for certain items, but encoders have already begun data entry. How do I modify the dictionary and pass this on to encoders so that they can use the updated dictionary without affecting anything else they've already entered?
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Re: Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begu
Hi Mutua,kakinyim wrote:Bernices: by modifying (swapping?) item values can be tricky. Am assuming you had a value like 2 and you want to change to 3, etc. Here, you will have to backup your data and make the changes. Before you merge/release the backed up data, you will have to reformat the data so that old and new item values are similar.
If on the other hand you only need to add item values, just go ahead but you also need to go to your logic file to modify the SKIP (or validation) rules to accept the new item values.
Mutua
My situation is the second one you describe. I had 3 original values -- higher, lower, don't know -- but realized I need to add "same" and "not applicable". So if it's just that, do I simply add these under the existing variable? Afterwards, how do I give this updated dictionary to my encoders so that they can edit the cases where they had to leave the answers to this item blank (since the right answer was out of range / not available)?
Bernice
Re: Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begu
Hi Maria,
My situation is different from what you described, but I will take note of the tips you have provided for future use. I do appreciate the help, thank you.
Bernice
My situation is different from what you described, but I will take note of the tips you have provided for future use. I do appreciate the help, thank you.
Bernice
Re: Adding/Modifying Items' Values after Data Entry Has Begu
bernices,
Adding a new item in a record may be tricky as it would change the position data are recorded in the data file.
If, as mutua suggest, you only need to add a value in a value set, there will be no consistency problems.
You will have to modify the dictionary and transmit the updated application to you keyer for them to correct the value entered in the corresponding field.
Or, if you want to modify all incorrect values (say 2) to the new value (say 3), you can create a batch edit file that will automatically change old values for the new value in all cases (gain of time).
I hope this helps.
PS. remember to backup data files and dictionary before doing any manipulation.
Adding a new item in a record may be tricky as it would change the position data are recorded in the data file.
If, as mutua suggest, you only need to add a value in a value set, there will be no consistency problems.
You will have to modify the dictionary and transmit the updated application to you keyer for them to correct the value entered in the corresponding field.
Or, if you want to modify all incorrect values (say 2) to the new value (say 3), you can create a batch edit file that will automatically change old values for the new value in all cases (gain of time).
I hope this helps.
PS. remember to backup data files and dictionary before doing any manipulation.