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This is intended behavior, but I understand the confusion. I think that the right fix here is a documentation update to clarify the order of things. My rationale is: If you say to drop all BLQ results, then why would you try to impute a BLQ result? Do you have a use case where you want to drop all BLQ results but you also want to impute a BLQ value or is this (useful) testing for edge cases? |
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Hello PKNCA team! I was wondering if this behavior is the expected by the App. I am doing a
start_conc0imputation in my extravascular study, but if simultaneously I decide to drop all my BLQ values then the App won't run. It seems like the imputed concentration is also being droped:Do we instead want that the start imputation occurs after the BLQ cleaning?
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