Dear Xinting,
The 'start' part ends when all NONMEM runs have been started, then the
'finish' begins. This means that many NM runs may have finished long
before you see any 'F' numbers. And, as Lars says, not all numbers will
be printed on screen.
Best regards,
Kajsa
On 03/27/2014 09:24 AM, Xinting Wang wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks very much for the explanation. That actually helps a lot.
However, I have a further question as when does the program thinks the
start end, and finish begins? Is it when the first one finishes and
then F begins?
On 27 March 2014 15:05, Lars Lindbom <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Xinting,
The S and F means Start and Finish and the numbers correspond to
the nonmem models in your SCM (or bootstrap, etc). Not every run
number is shown to save some space on the screen. The models may
not finish in the same order as they got started, hence the
unordered list of F:13, F:16, etc.
Best regards,
Lars
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Dear all,
I have a naive question to ask regarding the output from scm step
in PsN. What does below code means during a scm run?
Starting 21 NONMEM executions. 21 in parallel.
S:1 .. S:3 .. S:5 .. S:7 .. S:9 .. S:11 .. S:13 .. S:15 .. S:17 ..
S:19 .. S:21 .. Waiting for all NONMEM runs to finish:
F:13 .. F:16 .. F:7 .. F:4 .. F:10 .. F:19 .. F:21 .. F:1 .. done
Specifically, S:1 ... ... S:21, F:13......F16, what does these
code represent? Thanks.
Best Regards
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Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences
Uppsala University
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