Phoenix dependencies dump and 'control' of SAS via Connect [Software]
Hi Helmut et al.
<disclaimer if you don't know already - I work for Certara as a trainer etc.>
I think this is a nice and useful review of the 'Dependencies' export feature and I am glad you shared it as I think it's a great option to know of particularly for an additional archive version since it should be readable on just about any OS. I'll feedback to my colleagues to keep sharing this in their own presentations when training and demonstrating the tool.
An additional note I would add is that an installation of Phoenix without a license is permitted and acts as a 'viewer' of project and maybe suitable for the QA types you mentioned as well as on the occasion you have to look at a project created in a newer release than the one you have validated/installed as your working version.
Secondly, in response to;
That is one of the objectives of the Connect module of Phoenix; giving the user an option to have a 'batched' run of SAS, or other common Pharmacometric tools like R, NONMEM, PsN, S-plus, SigmaPlot etc. The code you run is yours, and is run on your existing SAS installation but the run is initiated from Phoenix and results returned there. Should your source data, or SAS code change, then the output would be 'pinked', prompting a re-run.
Lastly as regards Phoenix Knowledgebase Server, a more attractive price for some groups would be 'PKS Online'; where each customer has a dedicated hosted Oracle instance assigned to them and the fee is per year, per user. I trust it's OK to provide this link;
http://www.certara.com/software/pkpd-modeling-and-simulation/phoenix-knowledgebase/pks-online
Where people can read a bit more and contact Certara for more information if desired, or you can contact me directly off list and I'll try to help you with your questions.
Simon
<disclaimer if you don't know already - I work for Certara as a trainer etc.>
I think this is a nice and useful review of the 'Dependencies' export feature and I am glad you shared it as I think it's a great option to know of particularly for an additional archive version since it should be readable on just about any OS. I'll feedback to my colleagues to keep sharing this in their own presentations when training and demonstrating the tool.
An additional note I would add is that an installation of Phoenix without a license is permitted and acts as a 'viewer' of project and maybe suitable for the QA types you mentioned as well as on the occasion you have to look at a project created in a newer release than the one you have validated/installed as your working version.
Secondly, in response to;
❝ Is anybody aware of a wrapper of SAS implementing an audit trail?
That is one of the objectives of the Connect module of Phoenix; giving the user an option to have a 'batched' run of SAS, or other common Pharmacometric tools like R, NONMEM, PsN, S-plus, SigmaPlot etc. The code you run is yours, and is run on your existing SAS installation but the run is initiated from Phoenix and results returned there. Should your source data, or SAS code change, then the output would be 'pinked', prompting a re-run.
Lastly as regards Phoenix Knowledgebase Server, a more attractive price for some groups would be 'PKS Online'; where each customer has a dedicated hosted Oracle instance assigned to them and the fee is per year, per user. I trust it's OK to provide this link;
http://www.certara.com/software/pkpd-modeling-and-simulation/phoenix-knowledgebase/pks-online
Where people can read a bit more and contact Certara for more information if desired, or you can contact me directly off list and I'll try to help you with your questions.
Simon
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Simon
Senior Scientific Trainer, Certara™
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Complete thread:
- Phoenix hint Helmut 2015-10-31 18:41
- Phoenix hint ElMaestro 2015-11-01 07:55
- No audit trail in PHX (what about SAS?) Helmut 2015-11-01 14:01
- What about SAS? d_labes 2015-11-02 09:11
- Phoenix dependencies dump and 'control' of SAS via ConnectSDavis 2015-11-12 09:36
- No audit trail in PHX (what about SAS?) Helmut 2015-11-01 14:01
- Phoenix hint ElMaestro 2015-11-01 07:55