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name: Unexpected Behavior issue template about: Please report instances of REDCapR not working as you expect title: 'Unexpected Behavior: {short description here}' labels: '' assignees: ''

!! Note about security !! If your question/issue involves sensitive information, please do not post it in this public location. You might assist someone in compromising your institution's server or network. The REDCap Community is the appropriate forum. Please ask your institution's REDCap administrator to post a question on this site, with the tags api and redcapr.

Thank you for taking the time to file an issue. Here are some suggestions for writing your issue that should let us respond and help you more quickly.

Troubleshooter: Please carefully reread the Troubleshooting Vignette and thoroughly describe which parts don't work.

Describe the behavior: Please provide a clear and concise description of the scenario and the behavior. Be careful not to include tokens, PHI (protected health information), or other information that should not be public!

Expected behavior: A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.

Desktop (please complete the following information): - OS: [e.g. Windows 10] - REDCap version [e.g. 9.0.1 --look at the bottom of the REDCap web page] - REDCapR Version [e.g. 0.10.2.9005 --run packageVersion("REDCapR")]

Additional context: Add any other information about the specific problem, such as a data dictionary or screenshot.

Thank you and reminder: * Many people have contributed to this package and it's documentation, and it's continually improving. If you have advice for improving the documentation, the Troubleshooter, or this issue template, we'd love to hear it. * Remember, don't include tokens, PHI, or other information that should not be public.



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