I think in theory it is around 2 billion. In practice, I have created datasets of a million or two records, and can do frequencies and cross-tabs in acceptable times. Our clinic in La Romana had about 1500 fairly substantial patient records with up…
I'm working on OpenEpi to make it run easily on iPhones and Android phones. Once this is completed, it could provide a platform for developing nutrition applications. Can someone suggest what features are most needed for nutritional anthropometry?
You can run OpenEpi.com on an iPhone with a few tricks, but with the new iPAD, you have a handheld device that runs OpenEpi and provides statistical calculations just as it does on a laptop. This is surprising, as a great deal of JavaScript capabil…
Interesting that you can run ENTER.EXE, apparently from the EpiInfo menu, but not MAKEVIEW.EXE. But it seems that MAKEVIEW can be run from ENTER.EXE. Jon Hinkle's solution seems to be the best, but I wonder if you can run MAKEVIEW.EXE directly in VM…
I've never used VM Ware, although I've run Epi Info from a USB Memory stick and from a large-capacity removable disk without too much trouble. Since you can run Enter and Analysis and open databases, it does not appear to be a problem with database…
The book that Kevin Sullivan, Minn Minn Soe, and I have written is now available, either for sale on an Amazon-related site, or, if you prefer, for free download. It is published through CreateSpace.com, who did a nice job of printing and sell it f…
Yesterday I posted a content-complete draft copy of the book "Epi Info and OpenEpi in Epidemiology and Clinical Medicine: Health Applications of Free Software", with Kevin Sullivan and Minn Minn Soe as coauthors. You can download it from www.epiinf…
The flag may be useful for aggregating or selecting large numbers of results, but you can determine undernutrition or overnutrition for the various measurements by looking at the z score. It will be negative for values less than the population refer…
Depending on the goal for the information, you may want to consider using BMI (Body Mass Index) for persons over age 18. Wikipedia has an article on BMI, and there are several calculators available.