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JohnBJohnBJohnB

@iris @terri
that isn’t HTML.
Maybe Perl or R?
I guess the dot means “left the study” - so don’t replace the value if either spouse left the study

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Morten Grøftehauge

@JohnBJohnBJohnB @iris @terri I don't think those languages have a `replace` keyword? I can't find one at least.

Iris Young (he/they/she) (PhD)

@Dan @drgroftehauge @JohnBJohnBJohnB @terri re:html, I meant what could have picked up special characters and done something terrible and wrong with them in the article rendering. Agree Stata looks likely for the programming language. Looks vaguely SQL-y to me and that's as far as I interrogated it.

Iris Young (he/they/she) (PhD)

@Dan @drgroftehauge @JohnBJohnBJohnB @terri I think the i came from html <i> tags and the quotes and backticks from escaping the wrong characters. Which still doesn't answer what should have been inside those tags.

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