Public-Health-Scotland / source-linkage-files

This repo is for the syntax used for the PHS Source Linkage File project
https://public-health-scotland.github.io/source-linkage-files/
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only select columns we want in ltc raw data #947

Closed lizihao-anu closed 6 months ago

lizihao-anu commented 7 months ago

easy fix but took a long time to identify the issue. Close #944

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lizihao-anu commented 7 months ago

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