Re: 20 variable limit in $INPUT
Look in your NONMEM html\cont.htm.
The CONT data item lets you specify additional input records which can be continued to allow more than 20 data items.
Here is a description in more detail.
http://www.cognigencorp.com/nonmem/nm/99aug272005.html
I found this by searching with Google for "NONMEM cont data item".
Much better than trying to use the NONMEM archive search which responded with:
No matches were found for 'cont and data and (item or items)'
[email protected] wrote:
> I am looking for a solution to get around the limit of 20 input variables in nonmem.
>
> The message you get with more than 20 variables in $INPUT is this:
>
> 16 $INPUT: NO. OF DATA ITEMS EXCEEDS 20.
> STOP 4 statement executed
>
> I did not find anything in the archives or on the Web. I recall having successfully done that in nonmem V, and I think it was about changing the value of 20 to another value in a few files. My original naive idea was that this was just a single change to the SIZES file in nm VI but that seems to not be the case.
>
> To keep the discussion focused, I am not looking for workarounds like solutions with concatenated values and an indicator variable. For a change I am trying to get the software to adapt to the user's needs instead of the usual opposite situation.
>
> Thanks for any pointers.
>
> Andreas
>
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