Hi Naveen, as you might have noticed that in my SDTM and ADaM videos, I am explaining the completing specification. If you are tasked with creating specifications, you will create specifications which look like the ones I am showing in the videos. I am planning to create a few videos on how we will know which variables will be needed in ADaM datasets based on the TFL shell requirements.
1) Analysis flags can be added in OCCDS datasets. 2) These two variables differ by definition and purpose. Criteria flags are used to identify if a record meets a 'predefined criteria' like systolic blood pressure > 160 etc. Most often these are based on AVAL, CHG, PCHG, R2BASE etc. On treatment flag is a standard variable which is used to identify if a record can be attributed to the treatment based on comparison of treatment start and end dates.
@@mycsg thanks for explaining them so clearly. I have a request could you make videos on interview questions w.r.t to ADaM TLFS for experienced candidates
Great explanation Sir. You are the example of a "Real Teacher"
Thanks and welcome
Nice explanation of using intnx function to impute the CMENDTC when the date is missing. 🙂
Glad you found it helpful...
Very very helpful. Much appreciated, do you offer classes?
Glad you found it helpful... thank you... as of now, no...
Hi sir, could you please make a videos about creating specifications for ADAM and SDTM.
Thank you.
Hi Naveen, as you might have noticed that in my SDTM and ADaM videos, I am explaining the completing specification. If you are tasked with creating specifications, you will create specifications which look like the ones I am showing in the videos.
I am planning to create a few videos on how we will know which variables will be needed in ADaM datasets based on the TFL shell requirements.
what is the ddifference between on treatment flag and criteria flags do we have analysis flags and criteria flags in occds
1) Analysis flags can be added in OCCDS datasets.
2) These two variables differ by definition and purpose. Criteria flags are used to identify if a record meets a 'predefined criteria' like systolic blood pressure > 160 etc. Most often these are based on AVAL, CHG, PCHG, R2BASE etc. On treatment flag is a standard variable which is used to identify if a record can be attributed to the treatment based on comparison of treatment start and end dates.
@@mycsg thanks for explaining them so clearly. I have a request could you make videos on interview questions w.r.t to ADaM TLFS for experienced candidates