I would like to create a table in which the rows represent the categories (Category A, Category B, etc.) and the columns represent the documents/cases (Document 1, Document 2, etc.). The cells should be filled with the code frequencies (so that I know, for instance, that Category A was assigned five times in Document 1 and three times in Document 2). I am aware that one can create these kinds of tables for individual documents - but is it possible to create such a document for all documents at the same time?
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Wolfgang Meyer posted
4 months ago
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Dear Fabian,
maybe a little workaround can help here?
1) Group all your documents into one document group
2) Create a new empty document
3) Use "Analysis > Compare Groups and cases" to compare the group with all documents with the single empty document
This should give you the summarized value for all documents in one column. You can just ignore or hide the second empty column (it is just needed so that you can use this function).
Does that help?
Wolfgang
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Fabian Hutmacherposted
4 months ago
Great, thanks a lot!
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Wolfgang Meyerposted
4 months ago
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Dear Fabian,
maybe a little workaround can help here?
1) Group all your documents into one document group
2) Create a new empty document
3) Use "Analysis > Compare Groups and cases" to compare the group with all documents with the single empty document
This should give you the summarized value for all documents in one column. You can just ignore or hide the second empty column (it is just needed so that you can use this function).
I would like to create a table in which the rows represent the categories (Category A, Category B, etc.) and the columns represent the documents/cases (Document 1, Document 2, etc.). The cells should be filled with the code frequencies (so that I know, for instance, that Category A was assigned five times in Document 1 and three times in Document 2). I am aware that one can create these kinds of tables for individual documents - but is it possible to create such a document for all documents at the same time?
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Wolfgang Meyer posted 4 months ago Admin Best Answer
Dear Fabian,
maybe a little workaround can help here?
1) Group all your documents into one document group
2) Create a new empty document
3) Use "Analysis > Compare Groups and cases" to compare the group with all documents with the single empty document
This should give you the summarized value for all documents in one column. You can just ignore or hide the second empty column (it is just needed so that you can use this function).
Does that help?
Wolfgang
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Fabian Hutmacher posted 4 months ago
Great, thanks a lot!
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Wolfgang Meyer posted 4 months ago Admin Answer
Dear Fabian,
maybe a little workaround can help here?
1) Group all your documents into one document group
2) Create a new empty document
3) Use "Analysis > Compare Groups and cases" to compare the group with all documents with the single empty document
This should give you the summarized value for all documents in one column. You can just ignore or hide the second empty column (it is just needed so that you can use this function).
Does that help?
Wolfgang
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