Yes, that's correct. It will say can't find data file.
I think the real issue, is something in the data file itself.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com [mailto:owner-nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com] On
Behalf Of Mark Sale - Next Level Solutions
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:41 PM
Cc: nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com
Subject: RE: [NMusers] input conversion error
Bill,
I think that typically NMTRAN will generate an error for that (not
fortran), either can't find data file or INPUT FILE : I/O error at
record 1. It think this is coming from NONMEM reading FDATA, which is
surprising, usually NMTRAN is really really good at finding errors in
the data set, and will only write legal data sets. If it makes it past
NMTRAN, it has a legal (if not correct) data set.
Mark Sale MD
Next Level Solutions, LLC
www.NextLevelSolns.com
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: RE: [NMusers] input conversion error
> From: "Bachman, William (MYD)" <bachmanw_at_iconus.com>
> Date: Thu, March 29, 2007 1:46 pm
> To: "Bonate, Peter" <Peter.Bonate_at_genzyme.com>, nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com
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> Pete, do you have the data file open in another program at the same
time (like Excel)? also, open your data in something like notepad and take
a good look at it. look for odd characters or other unusual stuff.
> From: owner-nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com
[mailto:owner-nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com] On Behalf Of Bonate, Peter
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 12:59 PM
> To: nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com
> Subject: [NMusers] input conversion error
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> 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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