Dear Andreas,

I guess its easy to skip this problem by using FIRSTOBS=3 option in the INFILE 
statement when you read your data in SAS.

Regards,
István


István Németh PhD
Biostatistician
Developmental Drug Metabolism & Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacological and Drug Safety Research
Gedeon Richter Plc
Tel: 00 36 1 505 7082
Fax: 00 36 1 889 8526


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of AVG (Andreas Velsing Groth)
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 3:09 PM
To: 'Sebastien Bihorel'; nmusers
Subject: [NMusers] Table formatting in NONMEM7- can I skip the "Table No." 
header row?

Dear fellow Nmus,

Does anyone know whether I can make an output table with $TABLE skipping the 
"Table No. 1" row and going straight to the row with the actual column headers? 
The purpose is to ease import of the output table to other applications, 
particularly SAS.

I think that should be possible, but maybe some dirty tricks are required?

I consider this somewhat related to Sebastiens Q below.

Thanks in advance,
Andreas

Andreas Velsing Groth
Modelling Scientist
Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology
Novo Nordisk A/S
Denmark

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Sebastien Bihorel
Sent: 2. december 2010 15:58
To: nmusers
Subject: [NMusers] Table formatting in NONMEM7

Dear NMusers,

I was wondering if there is a way to change the default format of output tables 
in NONMEM7. I know that the FORMAT option allows the user to override the 
default format at each $TABLE statement, but adding this option in every 
control stream can become a very burdensome task. I'd like to change the 
default format globally... maybe by changing an installation setting file?
I have tried to look in the manual and on the web but did not find anything 
relevant (wrong keywords???)

I would appreciate any feedback for the group.

Thank you

Sebastien


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