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StevenMaude committed Oct 16, 2024
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You may be asked to enable the Hyper-V and Containers features, which you should do.
You can do this by [following these instructions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/quick-start/enable-hyper-v).
At least one user has had the box ticked on the screen but had to untick and tick again to get this to enable correctly (Detailed in [this issue](https://github.com/ebmdatalab/custom-docker/issues/4)).
At least one user has had the box ticked on the screen but had to untick and tick again to get this to enable correctly (Detailed in [this issue](https://github.com/ebmdatalab/notebook-template/issues/4)).

1. Starting Docker can take a while — up to 5 minutes. While it's doing
so, an animation runs in the notification area:<br>
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## Defining `return_expectations`

Every variable in a study definition must have a `return_expectations` argument defined (with the exception of the `population` variable).
This defines the general shape or distribution of the variables in the dummy data used for developing the code. It is currently relatively unsophisticated; each variable is generated independently of all others. In most cases, dummy data is good enough to test that it is possible to run your study from start to finish, but sometimes not. You can find (and contribute to!) discussions on improving the [dummy data framework](https://github.com/opensafely/cohort-extractor/issues/221).
This defines the general shape or distribution of the variables in the dummy data used for developing the code. It is currently relatively unsophisticated; each variable is generated independently of all others. In most cases, dummy data is good enough to test that it is possible to run your study from start to finish, but sometimes not. You can find (and contribute to!) discussions on improving the [dummy data framework](https://github.com/opensafely-core/cohort-extractor/issues/221).

### Specifying default distributions

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