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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latest social care ID update #948

Closed SwiftySalmon closed 6 months ago

SwiftySalmon commented 6 months ago

for some reason the latest scid code was overwritten after the march update?? anyway, now it is fixed.

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rchlv commented 6 months ago

Additional comment from SC team for information: The period variable in demographics is taken from the header; it is not the same as in other sections and it does not show the period of activity necessarily and shouldn't be used for analysis. It is fine in terms of getting the latest record. For example, some HSCPs resubmit the whole demographics file each time rather than just new records, so the period would always change to the header data rather than referring to the period of activity. Or in other cases, person A could have activity in Q1, 2 and 3 but only submitted in Q4; this would only show Q4.