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First of all congratulations for the great work, RA newbie here and I found both repositories really helpful.
So I managed to run both the collector and evaluator examples successfully, but I can't seem to find out how to generate the survey.xlsx from the collector to feed it to the evaluator.
Is it something automatically generated? Is it something not entirely needed, and I can somehow bypass it?
This may appear as a dumb question, but I would really appreciate some clues on how to export something usable from the collector to the evaluator.
Best regards and Happy new Year!
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I badly need to do some housekeeping and clean up the package structure to make them more accessible. Short term, the easiest way to get a copy of all the expected starting files (survey.xlsx and the like) is with the evaluator::create_templates() function. The evaluator vignette at https://evaluator.tidyrisk.org/articles/process.html is a good starting point for the process. Please take a look and let me know if you have any questions!
Thank you for your reply, I believe this will be a good guideline for now. I had missed to check this part.
At least did not quite get that it generates something default that I can use, I was a bit stuck on the tutorial part.
So I suppose I can export the capabilities and calibration answers from the collector (to have some answers), and have it as an input to the evaluator?
Hello all,
First of all congratulations for the great work, RA newbie here and I found both repositories really helpful.
So I managed to run both the collector and evaluator examples successfully, but I can't seem to find out how to generate the survey.xlsx from the collector to feed it to the evaluator.
Is it something automatically generated? Is it something not entirely needed, and I can somehow bypass it?
This may appear as a dumb question, but I would really appreciate some clues on how to export something usable from the collector to the evaluator.
Best regards and Happy new Year!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: