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How to correct an error in BG tracker ?

Started by walkerwally1, March 13, 2017, 12:11:44 PM

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walkerwally1

I was making entries in the bg tracker and I mistakenly made an entry twice.  I don't see any way to delete the duplicate entry so maybe a Moderator or Admin can.  I made two entries for before lunch yesterday 3/12.  It's not a big deal but I would delete one of the entries if I could.
Type 2 since 1993.  Control with LCHF diet. 
A1c 5.5%   10/23/2024
Living in Mojave Desert, California, USA
"The 50-50-90 Rule.  Anytime you have a 50-50% chance of getting something right, there is a 90% chance you will get it wrong"

bigskygal

I have done that before and I think skb told me how to fix it, but I have forgotten what to do.  So what I do is the next time I go to make a new entry, I go into the duplicate entry and edit it to the new reading.

T-2 dx 2/2012 FBG 243 A1c 9.5%  A1c 6/12  5.7%  A1c 4% 7/13 to 12/16
12/16 5.1%  6/18 5.3%  6/19 5.7%  6/20 5.7%  7/21 5.2%  8/22 5.5%  7/23 6% 7/24 6.8%  1/25 6.4%
Off meds 3/2015  Back on meds & diet 7/2024  

skb

 ~rgt~

Yup that's the best way to go about it. Change the date, type and use it for another entry. Only admin can delete, I think.
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rocky

Aah. I didn't know that or think of it. Thanks for the tip. Will keep it in mind.
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walkerwally1

Brilliant !  That is something I never thought of and after seeing the solution I'm kind of embarrassed that it didn't come to me.  Thanks for a quick response Barb and SKB.
Type 2 since 1993.  Control with LCHF diet. 
A1c 5.5%   10/23/2024
Living in Mojave Desert, California, USA
"The 50-50-90 Rule.  Anytime you have a 50-50% chance of getting something right, there is a 90% chance you will get it wrong"