Dear All,
I have created a dataset that is supposed to capture all data from a single CRF from 5 successive events, in a single site study with 2 Groups (please see attached Excel Data Export). Is there any explanation for why half of the data for subject 4 were not exported? Furthermore, why I am having the rows 6,7, and 8 that seems not to belong to any subject? What is the cause os such behaviour.
Thank you all for your help.
Mohamed Ibrahim
Postdoctoral Fellow
Wilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins University
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There could be a carriage return in one of the text or textarea fields which is causing the dataset to wrap too soon. You should review the data entered for the subjects to see if a carriage return exists.
Thanks,
Paul
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Paul J. Galvin
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Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 7:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Users] Missed Data from Dataset
Dear All,
I have created a dataset that is supposed to capture all data from a single CRF from 5 successive events, in a single site study with 2 Groups (please see attached Excel Data Export). Is there any explanation for why half of the data for subject 4 were not exported? Furthermore, why I am having the rows 6,7, and 8 that seems not to belong to any subject? What is the cause os such behaviour.
Thank you all for your help.
Mohamed Ibrahim
Postdoctoral Fellow
Wilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins University
Is there any way to escape the carriage returns? It is very
complicated to handle data in textarea fields as people trend to use
carriage returns if they foreseen that the data is to long to fit in
on line of the textarea box. I think this should be handle
automatically by the export tool of OC.
Thanks
JJ
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Paul Galvin wrote:
> > Hi Mohamed,
> >
> > There could be a carriage return in one of the text or textarea fields which
> > is causing the dataset to wrap too soon. You should review the data entered
> > for the subjects to see if a carriage return exists.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Paul J. Galvin
> > Project Manager
> > Akaza Research
> > 781-547-8425
> >
> > OpenClinica Global Conference
> > March 22, 2010 - Bethesda, Maryland
> > For details and to register visit: www.openclinicaconference.org
> >
> > www.akazaresearch.com
> > www.openclinica.org
> >
> > ~ OpenClinica Enterprise ~ Ask me about professional training, support, and
> > services for OpenClinica
> >
> >
I will log this in our issue tracking system so the capability can be added to the OC extract.
Thanks,
Paul
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Paul J. Galvin
Project Manager
Akaza Research
781-547-8425
OpenClinica Global Conference
March 22, 2010 - Bethesda, Maryland
For details and to register visit: www.openclinicaconference.org
www.akazaresearch.com
www.openclinica.org
~ OpenClinica Enterprise ~ Ask me about professional training, support, and services for OpenClinica
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 2:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Users] Missed Data from Dataset
Hi!
Is there any way to escape the carriage returns? It is very
complicated to handle data in textarea fields as people trend to use
carriage returns if they foreseen that the data is to long to fit in
on line of the textarea box. I think this should be handle
automatically by the export tool of OC.
Thanks
JJ
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Paul Galvin wrote:
> > Hi Mohamed,
> >
> > There could be a carriage return in one of the text or textarea fields which
> > is causing the dataset to wrap too soon. You should review the data entered
> > for the subjects to see if a carriage return exists.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Paul J. Galvin
> > Project Manager
> > Akaza Research
> > 781-547-8425
> >
> > OpenClinica Global Conference
> > March 22, 2010 - Bethesda, Maryland
> > For details and to register visit: www.openclinicaconference.org
> >
> > www.akazaresearch.com
> > www.openclinica.org
> >
> > ~ OpenClinica Enterprise ~ Ask me about professional training, support, and
> > services for OpenClinica
> >
> >