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It means that you are pulling the values of a variable named `weight` from the original table, dividing them by 1000 and then rounding the resulting number to two decimal places (this could be a script to convert grams into kilograms, for example).
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It means that you are pulling the values of a variable named `weight` from the original table, dividing them by 1000 and then rounding the resulting number to two decimal places (this could be a script to convert grams into kilograms, for example).
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* **4.2.4.** When you are happy with your script, click `Save`
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* **4.2.4.** When you are happy with your script, click `Save`
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* **4.1.5.** Before you move on to another variable, you must set the harmonisation status of this one. On the variable's page, click on `Edit Annotation` > `Apply annotation`.
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* **4.2.5.** Before you move on to another variable, you must set the harmonisation status of this one. On the variable's page, click on `Edit Annotation` > `Apply annotation`.
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* **4.1.6.** Select `Harmonization` > `Harmonization Status` and then select the appropriate status. Click `Save`.
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* **4.2.6.** Select `Harmonization` > `Harmonization Status` and then select the appropriate status. Click `Save`.
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<img src="uploads/harmonisation_status.png" alt="harmonisation_status" width="450"/>
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<img src="uploads/harmonisation_status.png" alt="harmonisation_status" width="450"/>
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* **4.1.7.** If you selected either `Impossible` or `Undetermined` in the previous step, you should also add a comment explaining why. To do this, click again on `Edit Annotation` > `Apply annotation`. Select `Harmonization` > `Comment`, write your comment and then click `Save`.
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* **4.2.7.** If you selected either `Impossible` or `Undetermined` in the previous step, you should also add a comment explaining why. To do this, click again on `Edit Annotation` > `Apply annotation`. Select `Harmonization` > `Comment`, write your comment and then click `Save`.
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* **4.1.8.** You are now finished with this variable! If you have not yet harmonised all the other variables, go back to the [beginning of section 4](#4-harmonise-each-variable) and start harmonising another variable! |
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* **4.2.8.** You are now finished with this variable! If you have not yet harmonised all the other variables, go back to the [beginning of section 4](#4-harmonise-each-variable) and start harmonising another variable! |