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REDCap Logic Syntax


UW_REDCAP

About This Course

Topics for this course include branching logic basics, looking at examples of both simple and complex statements, special functions, how the longitudinal module changes your syntax, interplay with action tags, and creative uses of branching logic.

Requirements

This class will require a basic knowledge of REDCap and a user should attend the Inroduction to REDCap class before attending this class.

Course Staff

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Lead REDCap Administrator

Ashleigh Lewis

Ashleigh has been supporting researchers and their operations since 2010. She administers the Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) REDCap installation, which is part of UW’s NIH-funded Clinical and Translational Science Award. Ashleigh is responsible for end-user training, REDCap consulting, and the day-to-day operations of the local REDCap installation, that serve more than 16,000 users. She started developing databases and assisting researchers on a more technical level in 2014 and progressed to producing REDCap databases shortly after.

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  1. Course Number

    REDCap202
  2. Classes Start

  3. Classes End

  4. Prerequisites

    UW_REDCAP REDCap101

    You must successfully complete UW_REDCAP REDCap101 before you begin this course.

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