IVIVC Data Set Entry and Calculation [Software]

posted by ramesh_7779  – 2010-06-26 07:56 (5419 d 18:23 ago) – Posting: # 5565
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Dear All,

Can anyone tell me whether the data format for IVIVC calculation by Winnonlin is correct or not? If not please correct me. Because I'm facing problem when I click 'Deconvolve' in vivo tab. Please find the error below.

"Error creating temporary input workbook for deconvolution. Incomplete UIR-Sort Key matching, Ensure all sort levels have an associated reference formulation"

Formulation:

Immeditae - CR01
Slow - CR02
Fast -CR03

No external validation batch

IVIVC_DISS.PWO (Data set for In vitro tab)
Form    Time(hr)    Fdiss
CR01    0            0
CR01    0.5         35.62
CR01    1           40.23
CR01    1.5         51.02
CR01    2           57.32
CR02    0            0
CR02    0.5         13.13
CR02    1           17.86
CR02    1.5         23.08
CR02    2           26.58


IVIVC_VIVO_SUBJ.PWO (Data set for In vivo tab)
Subject  Form     Time(hr)       Fdiss
1        CR03     0              0
1        CR03     0.5            4.807
1        CR03     1              9.375
1        CR03     1.5            12.83
1        CR03     2              15.872


IVIVC_TEST.PWO (Data set for Correlation tab)
Form    Time(hr)    Fdiss
CR01    0            0
CR01    0.5         35.62
CR01    1           40.23
CR01    1.5         51.02
CR01    2           57.32


If i made any enty in Data entry correct me. Help me to solve the problem and guide me to complete my calcualtion.

With Regards
Raja


Edit: Category changed, 'tables' BBCoded. [Helmut]

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