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displays the potential targets in a Datatable explorer that allows filtering and sorting
has links to the code and to other relevant information
The code is written to minimize the risk of error inherent in extracting bits and pieces from different sections of multiple spreadsheets, and to make it easy and low-risk-of-error to add more targets from individual spreadsheets or to add additional IRS spreadsheets.
The data can be used to create summary and distributional targets for PUF variables for tax filers. The data are a superset of variables we'll want for targeting. Hence I call them "potential" targets. In early stages, we'll only target a small number of values. Later, we may target many more, but still not target everything that is in the csv file.
I expect that eventually we'll translate the potential-targets-getting code to python, although that may occur after Phase 3 of the project. The csv file (after review) may be all we need in Phases 2 and 3. Alternatively, we could move the R project into the PSL project.
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@donboyd5, Has issue #20 (from early March) been resolved?
If so, you should close #20.
If not, please add to issue #20 that explaining what else needs to be done.
@nikhilwoodruff @martinholmer
I wrote code in R to:
The code is written to minimize the risk of error inherent in extracting bits and pieces from different sections of multiple spreadsheets, and to make it easy and low-risk-of-error to add more targets from individual spreadsheets or to add additional IRS spreadsheets.
The data can be used to create summary and distributional targets for PUF variables for tax filers. The data are a superset of variables we'll want for targeting. Hence I call them "potential" targets. In early stages, we'll only target a small number of values. Later, we may target many more, but still not target everything that is in the csv file.
I expect that eventually we'll translate the potential-targets-getting code to python, although that may occur after Phase 3 of the project. The csv file (after review) may be all we need in Phases 2 and 3. Alternatively, we could move the R project into the PSL project.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: