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Spectrum Health Office of Research Administration
13 July 2017
## Table of Contents
* [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)
* [SAS](#sas)
* [Examples](#examples-1)
* [Issues](#issues)
* [About REDCap](#about-redcap)
* [References](#references)
## Description
So the new buzz in the REDCap world seems to be Repeating Instruments
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REDCapRITS is a programmatic solution to handle the problem in both SAS and R.
## 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)
* [SAS](#sas)
* [Examples](#examples-1)
* [Issues](#issues)
* [About REDCap](#about-redcap)
* [References](#references)
### Illustration
For example, consider this mocked-up data exported from a REDCap project with repeating instruments.