Hi Ashok,

In your 
HackathonFour<https://informatics.gpcnetwork.org/trac/Project/wiki/HackathonFour>
 registration, I see:
Have you ever used REDCap API for any of your projects, if so, how and where?
I don't see any particular reason this question should wait for the in-person 
meeting.

Yes, we (KUMC) routinely use the REDCap API in our data delivery process to 
upload more data than the import web UI can conveniently accommodate. The code 
is 
redcap_upload.py<https://bitbucket.org/gpcnetwork/heron_extract/src/332907d92dbe12ff3b87e942d1b13666fa31cfeb/cdr2edc/redcap_upload.py?at=onejar_groovy_g355&fileviewer=file-view-default>
(well, that's somewhat cleaned up w.r.t. the one we're actually using in 
production). See also Data Delivery via REDCap 
slide<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FtTUcQbqAwVTecC3vttLqO-B5ZsyQuwHrQotlv8LAaI/edit#slide=id.g198e608115_0_119>
 from a meeting we recently had with interested people from Mayo and other 
places coming out of the recent REDCap conference.

We also use a customized version of the REDCap API to check that i2b2 users are 
authorized. FWIW, the code is 
redcap_connect.py<https://informatics.kumc.edu/work/browser/raven-j/heron_wsgi/admin_lib/redcap_connect.py>

Other sites, please share your experience.

--
Dan

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