Variable names, lexical order? [Regulatives / Guidelines]
Hi weiguo2122$2gmail.com,
please give something closer to a human name in your profile. Maybe better: Suggest another nick and I will change it in the database.
74.02% (90% CI: 65.69–83.41%) is correct. Confirmed in Phoenix/WinNonlin, R, and ‘manually’ in a spreadsheet. See BEQool’s post above for the likely explanation.
I don’t speak SAS; try to remove to dollar-characters from the headers in your data statement.
PS: Your
please give something closer to a human name in your profile. Maybe better: Suggest another nick and I will change it in the database.
❝ when I compared the ABE (Proc Mixed) output between SAS (FDA Draft Guidance on Progesterone, SAS code) and WinNonlin, they are not matched.
74.02% (90% CI: 65.69–83.41%) is correct. Confirmed in Phoenix/WinNonlin, R, and ‘manually’ in a spreadsheet. See BEQool’s post above for the likely explanation.
I don’t speak SAS; try to remove to dollar-characters from the headers in your data statement.
PS: Your
lauct=log(Cmax);
is funny. —
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Complete thread:
- ABE results from SAS and WinNolin are not matched weiguo2122 2023-04-19 14:43
- ABE results from SAS and WinNolin are not matched BEQool 2023-04-20 06:21
- Variable names, lexical order?Helmut 2023-04-20 08:13
- Variable names, lexical order? PharmCat 2023-04-20 19:58
- Variable names, lexical order? weiguo2122 2023-04-21 14:15
- Variable names, lexical order? Helmut 2023-04-21 15:45