When data are collected at CDC, non-SAS file types are often used for initial storage. Collecting data in one of these formats requires the analyst to execute extra steps, to transform the data into a format suitable for SAS analysis procedures. These extra steps may be eliminated if a database consisting of SAS data tables is created before data collection, and data are stored in this SAS database as they are collected. However, those responsible for data collection often lack the SAS knowledge necessary for creating a SAS database and must therefore use other tools for data collection. This paper describes a Java Web application that provides a solution to this problem.
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