This process creates a static report (
PDF
or
RTF
format) showing the domains required by
JMP Clinical
, and lists the available and missing domains along with any affected reports.
Running this process with the
Nicardipine
sample setting generates the static report shown below.
The
first page of the report
describes the data sets that are used within
JMP Clinical
for various domain analyses. This is particularly important if both
SDTM
and
ADaM
data folders are provided, and the
ADAM
folders contain analysis versions of
SDTM
data sets (for example,
ADAE
and
AE
). JMP Clinical uses
ADSL
as the primary study data set for merging,
population
flags, and so on. If this is
not
available, the
DM
data set is used in its place. For analyses using
ADaM
data sets, JMP Clinical uses data sets that are
SDTM+
(same format as
SDTM
but with extra variables, including supplemental variables that were merged into the data set). However,
JMP Clinical
does not currently support the Basic Data Structure (BDS) of
ADaM
. When adding a study,
JMP Clinical
determines which
ADaM
domains are BDS and uses the
SDTM
versions (if available). Otherwise, this domain is not available for analysis in JMP Clinical.
Subsequent pages of the report
list any processes that might not work appropriately due to missing variables.