Title: The DataDude
1The DataDude
- A Simple Program to Simplify Your Life
- Child Welfare Research Center
- Center for Social Services Research
- University of California, Berkeley
- Barbara Needell, Principal Investigator
California Childrens Services Archive - Bill Dawson, Associate Research Specialist
- Colleen Henry, MSW Student Research Assistant
- Wendy Piccus, Childrens Archive Research
Assistant - Daniel Webster, Research Specialist
2What is the DataDude?
- An Excel file that allows you to
- Download a series of reports from the UCB CWS/CMS
reports website - Summarize selected information in a form suitable
for review and or graphing - Graph the data
3Downloading a Series of Reports from the UCB
CWS/CMS Reports Website
- The DataDude allows you to
- Download a series of reports (i.e.,all available
time periods) for a CWS/CMS report of your
choosing
4This is Accomplished in 3 Steps
- 1. Indicate the report that you want
- 2. Indicate where you want a new Excel document
with the report series saved - 3. Get Data
5Download a Series of Reports from the UCB CWS/CMS
Reports Website in 3 Steps
6Results The DataDude Downloads a Series of
Reports to an Excel Workbook
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8Reviewing and Summarizing Data Across Periods of
Time
- The DataDude allows you to
- Summarize selected information in a form suitable
for review and or graphing - Examine All Time Periods for a CWS/CMS Report On
One Easy To Read Excel Worksheet
9This is Accomplished in 4 Steps
- 1. Indicate the report series that you wish to
summarize - 2. Indicate the number of title columns you want
in the summary table - 3. Indicate the Column in each of the tables that
contains the data that you want to summarize
(e.g., number (n) of children reunified) - 4. Get Data
10Review and Summarize Data Across Periods of Time
in 4 Steps
11Summarize Data in One Table
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13Results Summarize Data from All Points in Time
to One Table
14Review Data
15Graphing Data
- MS Excel allows you to
- Take the data that you have summarized using the
DataDude and create a graph
16This Can be Accomplished in 4 Steps
- 1. Use the mouse to select the time periods that
you want to graph - 2. Use the mouse to select the rows that you want
to graph - 3. Select the MS Excel Graphing Wizard to lead
you through the graphing process - 4. Create graph
17Graph Data Select Time Periods Rows
18Select the MS Excel Graphing Wizard
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20How Do I Get My Own Copy of the DataDude?
1. Go to http//cssr.berkeley.edu/datadude 2.
Right-Click DataDude Tool 3. Choose the Save
Target As Option 4. Save the DataDude to a
location on your computer 5. Open the DataDude
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22Potential Problems with Downloading your own
version of the DataDude
- Wrong Version of MS Excel
- Unable to Enable Macros Security Settings
- Formatting
23Wrong version of MS Excel
- Although resources have not allowed extensive
testing, the DataDude should operate on all
versions of MS Windows 95 and above and all
versions of MS Excel 2000 and above.
24Unable to Enable Macros
25Troubleshooting
- What if I have a summary table where the columns
do not have the same titles? - If a column in a summary table has an incorrect
title, this indicates that the source worksheet
has a different layout or different number of
columns than others in the series. - Identify the problem time period by the date
indicated for the column in the first row. - Either remove the time period from the summary
table by deleting the column or replace it with
the correct column by manually copying the
correct column into the summary table (and
replacing the incorrect data).
26Troubleshooting (continued)
- What if I have a summary table where the rows
dont line up or where it seems like there are
missing rows? - Ensure that data columns are aligned at the top.
In some cases, slight variations in page layout
will result in columns in your summary table
having different start rows for the data.
Correct by cutting and pasting the problem
columns so that they are top aligned with others
in the table. - If a column is missing rows, refer to the source
worksheet. Determine which row(s) are missing.
Cut and paste the appropriate portions of the
column on the summary sheet to correct the problem
27Troubleshooting (continued)
- If you have difficulty determining which row(s)
are missing for which time periods - Create a summary table for column A. This will
create a table containing the row headings from
each of your source worksheets. - Examine this summary and determine which
worksheets are missing which row headings. - Adjust the data summary table by cutting and
pasting the appropriate portions of the column.
28For More Information Contact
- datadudehelp_at_lists.berkeley.edu
- or go to
- http//cssr.berkeley.edu/datadude