Hi Thorsten,
You can change the default limits for various things using the $SIZES option. 
To change the limit of columns, add the following in the beginning of your 
control stream (even before $PROBLEM)$SIZES PD=-100
This tells NONMEM that your dataset has 100 columns or less (change the value 
of PD as you see fit). Note that the minus sign is interpreted by NONMEM that 
your dataset has up to 100 columns. Without the minus sign, NONMEM will 
interpret your dataset to have exactly the number of columns you have specified.
Good luck.
Mannie 

 
      From: Zhu Xiao <dere...@126.com>
 To: Thorsten Lehr <thorsten.l...@mx.uni-saarland.de>; nmusers@globomaxnm.com 
 Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 8:51 AM
 Subject: Re:[NMusers] $INPUT: NO. OF DATA ITEMS EXCEEDS PD.
   

Dear Thorsten,
As far as I know, NONMEM allows no more than 50 data items; with NONMEM 
versions 6 and earlier, only up to 20 data items were allowed. But you can 
still use "=DROP" to circumvent this limitation. You can drop the variables 
those are not used in the current model. Any subsetting requested via the 
IGNORE or ACCEPT is performed prior to dropping variables. Therefore, those 
dropped variables could be used to specify data subsets to NM-TRAN.
Happy holidays!
Derek

Reference:Joel S. Owen, Jill Fiedler-Kelly-Introduction to Population 
Pharmacokinetic Pharmacodynamic Analysis with Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models 
(2014) p35




At 2015-12-31 18:25:38, "Thorsten Lehr" <thorsten.l...@mx.uni-saarland.de> 
wrote:>Dear nmusers,>>I'm using NONMEM 7.3 for a simple PK modeling analysis. 
My dataset >contains 75 patients and about 2600 observations.>In my dataset I 
have 65 data items. If I include more than 49 data items >in the $INPUT 
statement, I receive the following error message: "$INPUT: >NO. OF DATA ITEMS 
EXCEEDS PD.">>According to the NONMEM Users Guide there should be no limitation 
with >the number of data items in NM 7.2 and higher. Does anyone has an idea 
>what is ongoing? Is there a way to include >49 data items?>>Many thanks and 
Happy New Year,>Thorsten>>-- >Thorsten Lehr, PhD>Junior Professor of Clinical 
Pharmacy>Saarland University>Campus C2 2>66123 Saarbrücken>Germany>>Office: 
+49/681/302-70255>Mobile: 
+49/151/22739489>thorsten.l...@mx.uni-saarland.de>www.clinicalpharmacy.me>

 

   

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