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Hi, and thank you for the question. To activate this field validation type, you'll have to ask your REDCap administrator to enable it for you. They can do this by going to Control Center -> Field Validation Types -> and enabling the "Number (1 decimal place - comma as decimal)" validation.
Can you please explain why NIH deleted data in September 2019 when asked by the Lab in China. Why the control was changed from the Civillian to the Military which affected their funding. Bet you dont get an answer for me. #corruption #coverup
Do you know if it is possible to have two randomization models in one project? In short, we have two different RCTs pulling participants from a single cohort.
Hi Melissa! Thank you for your comment! Please feel free to reach out to us and we can discuss solutions that are appropriate to accommodate the needs of your specific project. You can contact a REDCap administrator directly by logging into REDCap, opening your project of interest, and hitting the "Contact REDCap administrator" button located under the "Help & Information" heading on the left-hand side. Please let me know if you have any questions!
Hi Katie! In short, I don’t think it’s possible (based on what I could find) but we did find a solution. For our study, we ended up creating two SEPARATE redcap projects - one for data collection/the main study and then one purely for randomization. Each redcap project had its own randomization model - one for each RCT. In the second project, we had a short data entry form to input data from the main project needed for randomization (ie., gender for stratification, ID, etc.). We had a data entry question for randomization group in the main project so that we could have all our information in one place. It’s a bit of tedious process but it allows us to have randomization for both RCTs through redcap. Hope that helps! I’d be happy to try to clarify anything if you need it!
@@gabriellestranieri5660 Are you from Ukraine? Дякую it is in Ukrainian language😁. Today, I faced with an obstacle, when I tryed to upload allocation table, the Redcap did not accepted it. I made everything exactly as you, but all attempts is failed😭. Could you help me to create allocation table?