Mahesh, The 'machinery' behind WFN is awk (actually the GNU gawk).
Did you try running your 500 problem run using WFN? WFN should extract the output and summarise it in the *.smy file in the run output directory. If WFN doesn't work please send me your control stream and data so I can see what is happening. Nick > "Samtani, Mahesh [PRDUS]" wrote: > > Dear NMusers, > I wish to run a $EST NM.ctl with 500 $PROBLEMs. Is there an automated way to > extract the 500 sets of thetas, omegas, sigmas, and minimization statuses > from the single output that NONMEM provides? Two related questions are: a) > What is the machinery that runs behind WFN for extracting output after nmbs > and b) Xpose31() extracts only a single set (I think it is the first set); > will downloading the newer version of Xpose solve this problem? > > Kindly advice Mahesh > -- Nick Holford, Dept Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacology University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel:+64(9)373-7599x86730 fax:+64(9)373-7090 www.health.auckland.ac.nz/pharmacology/staff/nholford
