Dear person of the year,
That is a Fortran error, not a NONMEM error message. I'm guessing
the you get an executable (nonmem.exe) (as well as FDATA, FCON, FSTREAM
etc), and as soon as it is launched it crashes, when it first tried to
read
FDATA. Might want to try the executable from the command line (just
type nonmem.exe - make sure that FCON, FDATA, FRECORDS and FSTREAM are
still present. Everything in the format is E format, so it seems
likely that it isn't overflow/underflow, and NMTRAN should have caught
any illegal characters (text, tabs). All I can suggest is that you try
to find the offending record in the data set (the NRECORDS option should
help). Hopefully we'll hear from Alison (isn't it great to have her
back?)
Mark
Mark Sale MD
Next Level Solutions, LLC
www.NextLevelSolns.com
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [NMusers] input conversion error
> From: "Bonate, Peter" <Peter.Bonate_at_genzyme.com>
> Date: Thu, March 29, 2007 12:59 pm
> To: <nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com>
>
> When I call nonmem with a new dataset I created, I get the following message forrtl: severe (64): input conversion error, unit 2, file c:\temp\fdata and then the program crashes. It never gets to the first iteration. I get a partial listing with the following being the last line: 0FORMAT FOR DATA:
> (E7.0,E10.0,E3.0,E5.0,E7.0,E2.0,E5.0,2E2.0,E9.0,E7.0,2E6.0,5E9.0)
> Does anyone know what this error means and how to correct it? thanks, pete bonate Peter L. Bonate, PhD, FCP Time Magazine Person of the Year for 2006 Genzyme Corporation Senior Director, Pharmacokinetics 4545 Horizon Hill Blvd San Antonio, TX 78229 USA peter.bonate_at_genzyme.com phone: 210-949-8662 fax: 210-949-8219 blackberry cell: 210-315-2713
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