Hello Courtney,
There are external modules you can use that facilitate copying of data from one place to another. "Copy Data on Save" could, for example, create a record in a particular arm based on the result of a randomisation in arm 1 (disclosure – it's one of mine).
Do you really need multiple REDCap "arms" though? In my experience it is very rarely the case that REDCap's "arms" functionality is necessary or desirable to support different treatment arms of a
study. I tend to use arms only for modelling where the records are actually different things e.g. students/teachers. Do you really need multiple REDCap "arms"?
Regards,
Luke
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