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3. In the Files of type menu select ASCII Data (*.csv;*.dat).
4. Select the file Seq2Per4.csv and click Open.
The Worksheet Import Options dialog is displayed. The dialog is used to assign
options for how the data are imported and presented.
5. Click Finish. The data set is added to the project’s Data folder.
Set up the average bioequivalence model:
1. Select the workflow in the Object Browser. In the Insert menu select NCA
and Toolbox>Bioequivalence.
The Bioequivalence object is added to the workflow in the Object Browser.
Note: The default settings for a new Bioequivalence model are Crossover as the
type of study and Average as the type of bioequivalence.
2. Map the data set Seq2Per4 as the input source for the Bioequivalence object:
Use the pointer to drag the Seq2Per4 worksheet from the Data folder to the
Main Mappings panel.
or
In the Bioequivalence Main Mappings panel click the Select source
button to open the Select Object dialog.
Click the (+) signs beside Install Test>Data to expand the menu tree.
Select the Seq2Per4 worksheet and click Select.
The Seq2Per4 data set is mapped to the Bioequivalence object.
3. Use the option button in the Main Mappings panel to map AUC to the
Dependent context.
» The following data types are automatically mapped to contexts when the
data set is mapped to the Bioequivalence model.
Sequence is mapped to the Sequence context.
Subject is mapped to the Subject context.
Period is mapped to the Period context.
Formulation is mapped to the Formulation context.