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REDCap Repeating Instrument Table Splitter
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===========================================
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|
||||||
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|
||||||
Paul W. Egeler, M.S., GStat
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|
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Spectrum Health Office of Research Administration
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13 July 2017
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## Table of Contents
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|
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|
|
||||||
* [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
|
|
||||||
* [Description](#description)
|
|
||||||
* [Illustration](#illustration)
|
|
||||||
* [Supported Platforms](#supported-platforms)
|
|
||||||
* [Coming Soon](#coming-soon)
|
|
||||||
* [Instructions](#instructions)
|
|
||||||
* [R](#r)
|
|
||||||
* [Installation](#installation)
|
|
||||||
* [Usage](#usage)
|
|
||||||
* [Examples](#examples)
|
|
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* [SAS](#sas)
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* [Examples](#examples-1)
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* [Issues](#issues)
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* [About REDCap](#about-redcap)
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* [References](#references)
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## Description
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So the new buzz in the REDCap world seems to be Repeating Instruments
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and Events. Certainly there is potential for a lot of utility in this
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feature and I was excited to try it out. I know I will be using this
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feature a lot in the future.
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Unfortunately, I was not very happy with the way the data was exported
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either via CSV or API call. When you conceptualize the data model for
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a Repeating Instrument, you probably think of a multi-table model. You
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might expect that the non-repeating instruments may constitute one table
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that would be related to Repeating Instruments tables via a one-to-many
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relationship. In reality, the data is outputted as one table with all
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possible fields; this has the effect of nesting the output table in a
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way that is not useful in most analysis software.
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The normalized data can be retrieved by downloading repeating instruments individually then doing a little
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data munging or by writing a few custom parameters in a series of API calls (then doing more data munging),
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but this is a lot of extra steps that can make reproducible research more difficult.
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REDCapRITS is a programmatic solution to handle the problem in both SAS and R.
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### Illustration
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For example, consider this mocked-up data exported from a REDCap project with repeating instruments.
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The data contains information on a subset of cars in R's built-in `mtcars` dataset [1].
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Within the table there is also a repeating instrument, *sales*, which has sales transaction
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data for some of those cars.
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| car_id|redcap_repeat_instrument |redcap_repeat_instance |make |model |mpg |cyl |motor_trend_cars_complete |price |color |customer |sale_complete |
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|------:|:------------------------|:----------------------|:--------|:-----------|:----|:---|:-------------------------|:--------|:-----|:--------|:-------------|
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| 1| | |AMC |Javelin |15.2 |8 |1 | | | | |
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| 1|sale |1 | | | | | |12000.50 |1 |Bob |0 |
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| 1|sale |2 | | | | | |13750.77 |3 |Sue |2 |
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| 1|sale |3 | | | | | |15004.57 |2 |Kim |0 |
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| 2| | |Cadillac |Fleetwood |10.4 |8 |0 | | | | |
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| 3| | |Camaro |Z28 |13.3 |8 |0 | | | | |
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| 3|sale |1 | | | | | |7800.00 |2 |Janice |2 |
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| 3|sale |2 | | | | | |8000.00 |3 |Tim |0 |
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| 4| | |Chrysler |Imperial |14.7 |8 |0 | | | | |
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| 4|sale |1 | | | | | |7500.00 |1 |Jim |2 |
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| 5| | |Datsun |710 |22.8 |4 |0 | | | | |
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| 6| | |Dodge |Challenger |15.5 |8 |0 | | | | |
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| 7| | |Duster |360 |14.3 |8 |0 | | | | |
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| 7|sale |1 | | | | | |8756.40 |4 |Sarah |1 |
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| 7|sale |2 | | | | | |6800.88 |2 |Pablo |0 |
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| 7|sale |3 | | | | | |8888.88 |1 |Erica |0 |
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| 7|sale |4 | | | | | |970.00 |4 |Juan |0 |
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| 8| | |Ferrari |Dino |19.7 |6 |0 | | | | |
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| 9| | |Mazda |RX4 Wag |21 |6 |0 | | | | |
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| 10| | |Merc |230 |22.8 |4 |0 | | | | |
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| 10|sale |1 | | | | | |7800.98 |2 |Ted |0 |
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| 10|sale |2 | | | | | |7954.00 |1 |Quentin |0 |
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| 10|sale |3 | | | | | |6800.55 |3 |Sharon |2 |
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You can see that the data from the non-repeating form (primary table) is interlaced with the data in the repeating form,
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creating a checkerboard pattern. In order to do analysis, the data must be normalized and then the tables rejoined.
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Normalization would result in two tables: 1) a *primary* table and 2) a *sale* table.
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The normalized tables would look like this:
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**Primary table**
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| car_id|make |model |mpg |cyl |motor_trend_cars_complete |
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|------:|:--------|:----------|:----|:---|:-------------------------|
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| 1|AMC |Javelin |15.2 |8 |1 |
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| 2|Cadillac |Fleetwood |10.4 |8 |0 |
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| 3|Camaro |Z28 |13.3 |8 |0 |
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| 4|Chrysler |Imperial |14.7 |8 |0 |
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| 5|Datsun |710 |22.8 |4 |0 |
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| 6|Dodge |Challenger |15.5 |8 |0 |
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| 7|Duster |360 |14.3 |8 |0 |
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| 8|Ferrari |Dino |19.7 |6 |0 |
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| 9|Mazda |RX4 Wag |21 |6 |0 |
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| 10|Merc |230 |22.8 |4 |0 |
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|
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**Sale table**
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|
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|car_id |redcap_repeat_instrument |redcap_repeat_instance |price |color |customer |sale_complete |
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|:------|:------------------------|:----------------------|:--------|:-----|:--------|:-------------|
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|1 |sale |1 |12000.50 |1 |Bob |0 |
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|1 |sale |2 |13750.77 |3 |Sue |2 |
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|1 |sale |3 |15004.57 |2 |Kim |0 |
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|3 |sale |1 |7800.00 |2 |Janice |2 |
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|3 |sale |2 |8000.00 |3 |Tim |0 |
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|4 |sale |1 |7500.00 |1 |Jim |2 |
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|7 |sale |1 |8756.40 |4 |Sarah |1 |
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|7 |sale |2 |6800.88 |2 |Pablo |0 |
|
|
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|7 |sale |3 |8888.88 |1 |Erica |0 |
|
|
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|7 |sale |4 |970.00 |4 |Juan |0 |
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|
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|10 |sale |1 |7800.98 |2 |Ted |0 |
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|
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|10 |sale |2 |7954.00 |1 |Quentin |0 |
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|
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|10 |sale |3 |6800.55 |3 |Sharon |2 |
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|
|
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Suppose you would like to do some analysis such as sale price by make of car or find
|
|
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the most popular color for each model. To do so, you can join the tables together with
|
|
||||||
relational algebra. After inner joining the *primary* table to the *sale* table on `car_id`
|
|
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and selecting only the fields you are interested in,
|
|
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your resulting analytic dataset might look something like this:
|
|
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|
|
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| car_id|make |model |price |color |customer |
|
|
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|------:|:--------|:--------|:--------|:-----|:--------|
|
|
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| 1|AMC |Javelin |12000.50 |1 |Bob |
|
|
||||||
| 1|AMC |Javelin |13750.77 |3 |Sue |
|
|
||||||
| 1|AMC |Javelin |15004.57 |2 |Kim |
|
|
||||||
| 3|Camaro |Z28 |7800.00 |2 |Janice |
|
|
||||||
| 3|Camaro |Z28 |8000.00 |3 |Tim |
|
|
||||||
| 4|Chrysler |Imperial |7500.00 |1 |Jim |
|
|
||||||
| 7|Duster |360 |8756.40 |4 |Sarah |
|
|
||||||
| 7|Duster |360 |6800.88 |2 |Pablo |
|
|
||||||
| 7|Duster |360 |8888.88 |1 |Erica |
|
|
||||||
| 7|Duster |360 |970.00 |4 |Juan |
|
|
||||||
| 10|Merc |230 |7800.98 |2 |Ted |
|
|
||||||
| 10|Merc |230 |7954.00 |1 |Quentin |
|
|
||||||
| 10|Merc |230 |6800.55 |3 |Sharon |
|
|
||||||
|
|
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Such a join can be accomplished numerous ways. Just to name a few:
|
|
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|
|
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- SAS
|
|
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- [`PROC SQL`](http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/proc/61895/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a002473709.htm)
|
|
||||||
- The [`MERGE`](http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/lrdict/64316/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a000202970.htm) statement in a `DATA` step
|
|
||||||
- R
|
|
||||||
- [`dplyr::*_join`](https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/dplyr/versions/0.7.5/topics/join)
|
|
||||||
- [`sqldf::sqldf`](https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/sqldf/versions/0.4-11/topics/sqldf)
|
|
||||||
- [`base::merge`](https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/base/versions/3.5.0/topics/merge)
|
|
||||||
|
|
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### Supported Platforms
|
|
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|
|
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Currently, the R and SAS code is well-tested with mocked-up data.
|
|
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|
|
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- R
|
|
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- SAS
|
|
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|
|
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I have made some effort to replicate the
|
|
||||||
messiness of real-world data and have tried to include as many special cases and data types as possible.
|
|
||||||
However, this code may not account for all contingencies or changes in the native REDCap export format.
|
|
||||||
If you find a bug, please feel free to open an issue or pull request.
|
|
||||||
|
|
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#### Coming Soon
|
|
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|
|
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Currently, we have given some consideration to expand the capabilities into the following languages.
|
|
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|
|
||||||
- Python
|
|
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- VBA
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If you have some talents in these or other languages, please feel free to open a pull request! We
|
|
||||||
welcome your contributions!
|
|
||||||
|
|
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|
|
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## Instructions
|
|
||||||
### R
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[![Travis-CI Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/SpectrumHealthResearch/REDCapRITS.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/SpectrumHealthResearch/REDCapRITS)
|
|
||||||
[![AppVeyor Build Status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/SpectrumHealthResearch/REDCapRITS?branch=master&svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pegeler/REDCapRITS)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Installation
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
First you must install the package. To do so, execute the following in your R console:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```r
|
|
||||||
if (!require(devtools)) install.packages("devtools")
|
|
||||||
devtools::install_github("SpectrumHealthResearch/REDCapRITS/R")
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Usage
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
After the package is installed, follow these instructions:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Download the record dataset and metadata (data dictionary). This can
|
|
||||||
be accomplished by several methods:
|
|
||||||
- Using the API. Check with your REDCap administrator for details.
|
|
||||||
- Exporting the data from the web interface by selecting *CSV / Microsoft Excel (raw data)*.
|
|
||||||
- Exporting the data from the web interface by selecting *R Statistical Software*.
|
|
||||||
If you use this method, you may run the R script supplied by REDCap prior to splitting the data.
|
|
||||||
- **Do NOT** export from the web interface with the *CSV / Microsoft Excel (labels)* option.
|
|
||||||
This will not work with REDCapRITS.
|
|
||||||
1. Call the function, pointing it to your record dataset and metadata
|
|
||||||
`data.frame`s or JSON character vectors. You may need to load the package via
|
|
||||||
`library()` or `require()`.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Examples
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Here is an example usage in conjuction with an API call to your REDCap instance:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```r
|
|
||||||
library(RCurl)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Get the records
|
|
||||||
records <- postForm(
|
|
||||||
uri = api_url, # Supply your site-specific URI
|
|
||||||
token = api_token, # Supply your own API token
|
|
||||||
content = 'record',
|
|
||||||
format = 'json',
|
|
||||||
returnFormat = 'json'
|
|
||||||
)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Get the metadata
|
|
||||||
metadata <- postForm(
|
|
||||||
uri = api_url, # Supply your site-specific URI
|
|
||||||
token = api_token, # Supply your own API token
|
|
||||||
content = 'metadata',
|
|
||||||
format = 'json'
|
|
||||||
)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Convert exported JSON strings into a list of data.frames
|
|
||||||
REDCapRITS::REDCap_split(records, metadata)
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
And here is an example of usage when downloading a REDCap export of the raw data (not labelled!) manually from your REDCap web interface:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```r
|
|
||||||
# Get the records
|
|
||||||
records <- read.csv("/path/to/data/ExampleProject_DATA_2018-06-03_1700.csv")
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Get the metadata
|
|
||||||
metadata <- read.csv("/path/to/data/ExampleProject_DataDictionary_2018-06-03.csv")
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Split the tables
|
|
||||||
REDCapRITS::REDCap_split(records, metadata)
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
REDCapRITS also works with the data export script (a.k.a., *syntax file*) supplied by REDCap. Here is an example of its usage:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```r
|
|
||||||
# Run the data export script supplied by REDCap.
|
|
||||||
# This will create a data.frame of your records called 'data'
|
|
||||||
source("/path/to/data/ExampleProject_R_2018-06-03_1700.r", chdir = TRUE)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Get the metadata
|
|
||||||
metadata <- read.csv("/path/to/metadata/ExampleProject_DataDictionary_2018-06-03.csv")
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Split the tables
|
|
||||||
REDCapRITS::REDCap_split(data, metadata)
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### SAS
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Download the data, SAS code to load the data, and the data dictionary from REDCap.
|
|
||||||
1. Run the SAS code provided by REDCap to import the data.
|
|
||||||
1. Run the RECapRITS macro definitions in the source editor or using `%include`.
|
|
||||||
1. Run the macro call `%REDCAP_READ_DATA_DICT()` to load the data dictionary into your SAS session, pointing to the file location of your REDCap data dictionary.
|
|
||||||
1. Run the macro call `%REDCAP_SPLIT()`. You will have an output dataset for
|
|
||||||
your main table as well as for each repeating instrument.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Examples
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Please follow the instructions from REDCap on importing the data into SAS. REDCap provides the data in a *csv* format as well as *bat* and *sas* files. The instructions are available when exporting the data from the REDCap web interface. If you do not use the pathway mapper (*bat* file) provided, you will need to go into the *sas* file provided by REDCap and alter the file path in the `infile` statment (Line 2).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```sas
|
|
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* Run the program to import the data file into a SAS dataset;
|
|
||||||
%INCLUDE "c:\path\to\data\ExampleProject_SAS_2018-06-04_0950.sas";
|
|
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|
|
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* Run the MACRO definitions from this repo;
|
|
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%INCLUDE "c:\path\to\macro\REDCap_split.sas";
|
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|
|
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* Read in the data dictionary;
|
|
||||||
%REDCAP_READ_DATA_DICT(c:\path\to\data\ExampleProject_DataDictionary_2018-06-04.csv);
|
|
||||||
|
|
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* Split the tables;
|
|
||||||
%REDCAP_SPLIT();
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Issues
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Suggestions and contributions are more than welcome! Please feel free to create an issue or pull request.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## About REDCap
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This code was written for [REDCap electronic data capture tools](https://projectredcap.org/) [2]. Code for this project was tested on the REDCap instance hosted at Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI. REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) is a secure, web-based application designed to support data capture for research studies, providing 1) an intuitive interface for validated data entry; 2) audit trails for tracking data manipulation and export procedures; 3) automated export procedures for seamless data downloads to common statistical packages; and 4) procedures for importing data from external sources.
|
|
||||||
|
|
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## References
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[1] Henderson and Velleman (1981), Building multiple regression models interactively. *Biometrics*, **37**, 391--411.
|
|
||||||
**Modified with fake data for the purpose of illustration**
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[2] Paul A. Harris, Robert Taylor, Robert Thielke, Jonathon Payne, Nathaniel Gonzalez, Jose G. Conde, Research electronic data capture (REDCap) – A metadata-driven methodology and workflow process for providing translational research informatics support, J Biomed Inform. 2009 Apr;42(2):377-81.
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|
@ -1,229 +0,0 @@
|
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/********************************************************************************
|
|
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*
|
|
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* FILE: REDCap_split.sas
|
|
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*
|
|
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* VERSION: 0.1.0
|
|
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*
|
|
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* PURPOSE: Take a REDCap dataset with multiple events and make into several
|
|
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* tables with primary and foreign keys
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
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* AUTHOR: Paul W. Egeler, M.S., GStat
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
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* DATE: 22JUN2017
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
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*******************************************************************************
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* INSTRUCTIONS:
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* 1. Run the SAS code provided by REDCap to load the records into your SAS session.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* 2. Download the data dictionary for your project.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* 3. Run the macro definitions REDCAP_READ_DATA_DICT and REDCAP_SPLIT
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* 4. Run the macro call for REDCAP_READ_DATA_DICT to load in the data dictionry.
|
|
||||||
* This is necessary to split the tables correctly.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
* 5. Run the macro call for REDCAP_SPLIT. You will have an output dataset for
|
|
||||||
* your main table as well as for each repeating instrument.
|
|
||||||
*
|
|
||||||
********************************************************************************/
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%MACRO REDCAP_READ_DATA_DICT(
|
|
||||||
DATA_DICTIONARY /* The file path for the data dictionary */
|
|
||||||
);
|
|
||||||
DATA REDCAP_DATA_DICTIONARY;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
LENGTH VAR_NAME $ 200 FORM_NAME $ 200 SECTION_HEADER $ 200 FIELD_TYPE $ 200 X1-X14 $ 2250;
|
|
||||||
INFILE "&DATA_DICTIONARY" FIRSTOBS = 2 DSD DLM = "," LRECL=32767;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
INPUT VAR_NAME $ FORM_NAME $ SECTION_HEADER $ FIELD_TYPE $ X1-X14 $;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
IF FIELD_TYPE EQ "descriptive" THEN DELETE;
|
|
||||||
|
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DROP SECTION_HEADER X1-X14;
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RUN;
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%MEND REDCAP_READ_DATA_DICT;
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%MACRO REDCAP_SPLIT(
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DATA_SET = REDCAP /* The name of the SAS dataset created by REDCap */,
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DATA_DICTIONARY = REDCAP_DATA_DICTIONARY /* The name of the SAS dataset of the data dictionary */,
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NUMERIC_SUBTABLES = N /* Y/N: Should the subtables be numbered (Y) or should they be based on the name of the repeating instrument (N)? */
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);
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/* Find the key that links the base table to child tables */
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/* Also check that REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT is present in the data */
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%LET DSID = %SYSFUNC(OPEN(&DATA_SET));
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%LET KEY = %SYSFUNC(VARNAME(&DSID, 1));
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%LET CHECK = %SYSFUNC(VARNUM(&DSID, REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT));
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%LET RC = %SYSFUNC(CLOSE(&DSID));
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%IF &CHECK EQ 0 %THEN %DO;
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%PUT ERROR: The dataset &DATA_SET does not contain repeating instruments.;
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%PUT ERROR: Stopping MACRO.;
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%GOTO FINISH;
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%END;
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/* Remove formatting from repeat instrument field */
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%PUT NOTE: Removing formatting from REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT in &DATA_SET..;
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DATA &DATA_SET.;
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SET &DATA_SET.;
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FORMAT REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT;
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RUN;
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/* Find the subtable names and number of subtables */
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PROC SQL NOPRINT;
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SELECT DISTINCT
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REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT,
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"'"!!trim(REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT)!!"'" AS INSTRUMENT_QUOTED
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INTO
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:INSTRUMENTS SEPARATED BY ' ',
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:INSTRUMENT_LIST SEPARATED BY ','
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FROM &DATA_SET AS A
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WHERE REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT GT '';
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%LET N_SUBTABLES = &SQLOBS;
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QUIT;
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%IF &N_SUBTABLES EQ 0 %THEN %DO;
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%PUT WARNING: There were no records containing repeating instruments in the dataset %LEFT(&DATA_SET).;
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%PUT WARNING: No action was taken.;
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%GOTO FINISH;
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%END;
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%PUT N SUBTABLES: %LEFT(&N_SUBTABLES);
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%PUT INSTRUMENTS: %LEFT(&INSTRUMENTS);
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%PUT INSTRUMENT LIST: %LEFT(%BQUOTE(&INSTRUMENT_LIST));
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/* Get information on the variables in the dataset */
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PROC CONTENTS
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DATA = &DATA_SET.
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OUT = REDCAP_VARNAMES(KEEP=NAME VARNUM)
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NOPRINT;
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RUN;
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/* Make a list of fields and their associated forms based on data dictionary */
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DATA REDCAP_FIELDS(KEEP=VAR_NAME FORM_NAME);
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SET &DATA_DICTIONARY.;
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IF FIELD_TYPE EQ "checkbox" THEN DO;
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BASENAME = VAR_NAME;
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DO I = 1 TO N;
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SET REDCAP_VARNAMES POINT=I NOBS=N;
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IF PRXMATCH("/^"!!trim(BASENAME)!!"___.+$/", NAME) THEN DO;
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VAR_NAME = NAME;
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OUTPUT;
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END;
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END;
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END;
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ELSE OUTPUT;
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RUN;
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/* Add instrument status fields to list of fields */
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PROC SQL;
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CREATE TABLE REDCAP_INSTRUMENT_STATUS_FIELDS AS
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SELECT DISTINCT TRIM(FORM_NAME)!!"_complete" AS VAR_NAME LENGTH=200, FORM_NAME
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FROM &DATA_DICTIONARY.;
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QUIT;
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PROC APPEND
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BASE=REDCAP_FIELDS
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DATA=REDCAP_INSTRUMENT_STATUS_FIELDS;
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RUN;
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DATA REDCAP_FIELDS;
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SET REDCAP_FIELDS;
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|
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IF LENGTH(VAR_NAME) GT 32 THEN DO;
|
|
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PUT "WARNING: The variable " VAR_NAME "is too long (MAX 32 CHARACTERS).";
|
|
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PUT "WARNING: " VAR_NAME "will not be included in the output dataset.";
|
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DELETE;
|
|
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END;
|
|
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|
|
||||||
RUN;
|
|
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|
|
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/* Sort out the field names */
|
|
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PROC SQL NOPRINT;
|
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||||||
|
|
||||||
SELECT VAR_NAME
|
|
||||||
INTO :VARS_BASE SEPARATED BY ' '
|
|
||||||
FROM REDCAP_FIELDS AS A
|
|
||||||
WHERE FORM_NAME NOT IN (&INSTRUMENT_LIST);
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%put Base vars: &VARS_BASE;
|
|
||||||
|
|
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%DO I = 1 %TO &N_SUBTABLES;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%LET INSTRUMENT_I = %SCAN(&INSTRUMENTS,&I,%STR( ));
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SELECT VAR_NAME
|
|
||||||
INTO :VARS_&I. SEPARATED BY ' '
|
|
||||||
FROM REDCAP_FIELDS AS A
|
|
||||||
WHERE FORM_NAME EQ "&INSTRUMENT_I.";
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%PUT &INSTRUMENT_I. vars: &&VARS_&I;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%END;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
QUIT;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
/* Make new data sets based on field names above */
|
|
||||||
DATA &DATA_SET._BASE (KEEP = &VARS_BASE);
|
|
||||||
SET &DATA_SET;
|
|
||||||
IF MISSING(REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT);
|
|
||||||
RUN;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%DO I = 1 %TO &N_SUBTABLES;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%LET INSTRUMENT_I = %SCAN(&INSTRUMENTS,&I,%STR( ));
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
/* Create either numeric table name or name based on repeating instrument name (see issue #12) */
|
|
||||||
%IF &NUMERIC_SUBTABLES EQ N %THEN %DO;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%LET SUBTABLE_NAME = &DATA_SET._&INSTRUMENT_I.;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%IF %LENGTH(&SUBTABLE_NAME) GT 32 %THEN %DO;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%PUT ERROR: The table name &SUBTABLE_NAME is %LENGTH(&SUBTABLE_NAME) characters long (MAX 32 CHARACTERS).;
|
|
||||||
%PUT ERROR: &SUBTABLE_NAME will be skipped. Consider setting NUMERIC_SUBTABLES = Y.;
|
|
||||||
%GOTO SKIP;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%END;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%END;
|
|
||||||
%ELSE %DO;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%LET SUBTABLE_NAME = &DATA_SET._&I.;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%END;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
DATA &SUBTABLE_NAME (KEEP = &KEY redcap_repeat_instance &&VARS_&I);
|
|
||||||
SET &DATA_SET;
|
|
||||||
IF REDCAP_REPEAT_INSTRUMENT EQ "&INSTRUMENT_I.";
|
|
||||||
RUN;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%PUT NOTE: Records from instrument &INSTRUMENT_I have been placed in &SUBTABLE_NAME;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%SKIP:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%END;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
/* Clean up temporary datasets */
|
|
||||||
PROC DATASETS MEMTYPE=DATA LIBRARY=WORK NOLIST;
|
|
||||||
DELETE REDCAP_FIELDS REDCAP_VARNAMES REDCAP_INSTRUMENT_STATUS_FIELDS;
|
|
||||||
RUN;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%FINISH:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%MEND REDCAP_SPLIT;
|
|
57
appveyor.yml
57
appveyor.yml
@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
# DO NOT CHANGE the "init" and "install" sections below
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# https://github.com/krlmlr/r-appveyor/issues/34#issuecomment-302016795
|
|
||||||
before_build:
|
|
||||||
ps: |
|
|
||||||
cp ..\travis-tool.sh R\travis-tool.sh
|
|
||||||
cp travis-tool.sh.cmd R\travis-tool.sh.cmd
|
|
||||||
cd R
|
|
||||||
bash -c "echo '^travis-tool\.sh(\.cmd)?$' >> .Rbuildignore"
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Download script file from GitHub
|
|
||||||
init:
|
|
||||||
ps: |
|
|
||||||
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
|
|
||||||
Invoke-WebRequest http://raw.github.com/krlmlr/r-appveyor/master/scripts/appveyor-tool.ps1 -OutFile "..\appveyor-tool.ps1"
|
|
||||||
Import-Module '..\appveyor-tool.ps1'
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
install:
|
|
||||||
ps: Bootstrap
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
cache:
|
|
||||||
- C:\RLibrary
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Adapt as necessary starting from here
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
environment:
|
|
||||||
R_VERSION: release
|
|
||||||
PKGTYPE: binary
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
build_script:
|
|
||||||
- travis-tool.sh install_deps
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
test_script:
|
|
||||||
- travis-tool.sh run_tests
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
on_failure:
|
|
||||||
- 7z a failure.zip *.Rcheck\*
|
|
||||||
- appveyor PushArtifact failure.zip
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
artifacts:
|
|
||||||
- path: '*.Rcheck\**\*.log'
|
|
||||||
name: Logs
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- path: '*.Rcheck\**\*.out'
|
|
||||||
name: Logs
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- path: '*.Rcheck\**\*.fail'
|
|
||||||
name: Logs
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- path: '*.Rcheck\**\*.Rout'
|
|
||||||
name: Logs
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- path: '\*_*.tar.gz'
|
|
||||||
name: Bits
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- path: '\*_*.zip'
|
|
||||||
name: Bits
|
|
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