Hi Alison,
Yes. You are right. This script went throug directly with NONMEM instead of
Psn,
However, this issue is considered a bug and has been acknowledged in the
NONMEM 7.4.3 bug list (
https://nonmem.iconplc.com/nonmem743/nm743_bug_list.pdf?token=6F99C315-1ACC-11ea-A323-005056911489).
It is
Hi Mark,
You reported this message:
The ERROR message is "There was an error when running nmfe, NMtran could not be
initiated for model 1"
I don't recognise this message as coming from the NONMEM system.
If you are using 3d. party software to run NONMEM, it may be that the message
is coming
Dear NONMEM Customers:
A new hot fix release, NONMEM 7.4.4, is now available at:
https://nonmem.iconplc.com/nonmem744
(the link might place you at the parent directory, so navigate to nonmem744 if
necessary)
This release fixes the bugs that were discovered in NONMEM 7.4.3, listed in
file
I did some research on the augments for $DATA.
* NOWIDE*
Requests that NM-TRAN attempt to limit FDATA to 80-character
records. Space between adjacent columns may be suppressed and
multi-line records may be generated. This is the default.
* WIDE *Requests that FDATA
Dear Emeric,
I cannot reproduce this issue in PsN. It looks like a bug, but it might be
triggered by special circumstances or have already been fixed in a later
version.
To know for sure I would need a reproducible example. Best would be if you
could file an issue with a reproducible
Hi Alison,
Thank you so much for your comprehensive suggestion, which is definitely
helpful. This topic is like that we are still driving a manual transmission
car in an era of self-driving car. Why could not NONMEM be updated to make
the life easier for the end-users? A simple csv file with
Dear Emeric,
With the PsN version I have used previously, I can confirm it has worked fine
to set items in $SIZES and run scm from that model.
I have for example used this:
;;Initial comments to describe the model
$SIZES PD=121 MAXIDS=18000
$PROBLEM Description of model
$INPUT ...
Maybe
Dear Jakob,
Thank you for your answer. According to PsN documentation PD = -100 means at
least 100 covariates. I tried with the exact number of covariates (PD = 105)
and I have the same issue.
Yes indeed, I can do it with the default value of PD = 50 because less than 50
are added but I was