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− | This page describes the file formats accepted for upload to WeSIS. Two templates | + | This page describes the file formats accepted and suitable for upload to WeSIS. Two templates - one for monadic and one for dyadic data - are stored in "Seafile > WeSIS > Data Templates" (each as a csv- and a xlsx-file). |
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− | + | When preparing the file, the '''first row''' - and only the first row (!) - can be used for any kind of additional information (coder information, project notes, last updated etc.). | |
+ | The line ''must'' start with the character '''#''' (as if it was a comment in R). | ||
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Explanation of mandatory columns. | Explanation of mandatory columns. | ||
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Explanation of optional columns. | Explanation of optional columns. | ||
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Explanation of mandatory columns. | Explanation of mandatory columns. |
Revision as of 12:12, 15 March 2019
This page describes the file formats accepted and suitable for upload to WeSIS. Two templates - one for monadic and one for dyadic data - are stored in "Seafile > WeSIS > Data Templates" (each as a csv- and a xlsx-file).
General remarks
When preparing the file, the first row - and only the first row (!) - can be used for any kind of additional information (coder information, project notes, last updated etc.). The line must start with the character # (as if it was a comment in R).
Long format: Monadic
Explanation of mandatory columns.
Explanation of meta-data columns.
Explanation of optional columns.
Long format: Dyadic
Explanation of mandatory columns.
Explanation of meta-data columns.
Explanation of optional columns.