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#1 Kash Yellepeddi

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Posted 07 July 2021 - 09:23 PM

Hello,

 

I am new to Pirana and having some issues with adding R and perl speaks nonmem to Pirana. My NONMEM program is running okay and I was able to perform simulations from  datafile. However, when I am trying to run R scripts it is giving me the message below. Any help to rectify this issue is appreciated.

 

Sincerely,

Kash

 

 

 

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#2 kniefort

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Posted 08 July 2021 - 12:25 AM

Hi Kash,

 

It looks like the paths to your R install are not configured correctly.  Under settings, software integration you need to browse to the paths associated with R and Rstudio.  The fields will turn green with successful paths.  The screenshot below provides an example for a typical windows installation.

 

Best Regards,

 

Keith

 

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Edited by kniefort, 08 July 2021 - 12:27 AM.


#3 cradhakr

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Posted 08 July 2021 - 12:59 AM

Hi Kash,

 

Could you please check if Pirana is configured for R. The best place to check is 

File >> Settings >> Software integration and make sure it pointed to the right location (image below)

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#4 Kash Yellepeddi

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Posted 08 July 2021 - 05:43 PM

Hi Kash,

 

It looks like the paths to your R install are not configured correctly.  Under settings, software integration you need to browse to the paths associated with R and Rstudio.  The fields will turn green with successful paths.  The screenshot below provides an example for a typical windows installation.

 

Best Regards,

 

Keith

 

attachicon.gifScreenshot 2021-07-07.png

 

Hi Keith,

 

Thanks for your help. I configured the path to R correctly as you suggested. However, when I am trying to run scripts to generate goodness of fit plots I am getting an error that "The table file  sdtab1  was not found. Please check your output tables." When i open the sdtab1 in nmfe output folder i can see the data though. Not sure if I am doing anything wrong. 

 

Sincerely,

Kash



#5 cradhakr

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Posted 08 July 2021 - 10:33 PM

 

Hi Kash,

 

It looks like the paths to your R install are not configured correctly.  Under settings, software integration you need to browse to the paths associated with R and Rstudio.  The fields will turn green with successful paths.  The screenshot below provides an example for a typical windows installation.

 

Best Regards,

 

Keith

 

attachicon.gifScreenshot 2021-07-07.png

 

Hi Keith,

 

Thanks for your help. I configured the path to R correctly as you suggested. However, when I am trying to run scripts to generate goodness of fit plots I am getting an error that "The table file  sdtab1  was not found. Please check your output tables." When i open the sdtab1 in nmfe output folder i can see the data though. Not sure if I am doing anything wrong. 

 

Sincerely,

Kash

 

 

 

Hi Kash,

 

Could you check if you have defined $Table correctly. If you still have issues with the scripts - could you please email to support@certara.com. 

 

Thanks

Chandramouli

 

 

 

;----------------------------------
$TABLE ID TIME DV MDV EVID IPRED IWRES FILE=sdtab001
;----------------------------------
; Xpose
$TABLE ID CL ETA1 FIRSTONLY FILE=patab001
;----------------------------------






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