Appendixes | Report Option Descriptions | Select the population to include in the analysis

Select the population to include in the analysis
Use the drop-down menu to select the set of individuals to include in the analysis.
This list is populated with available population that can be defined for the current Study based on flags found in the ADSL, ADDM, or DM (and optionally SUPPDM) data sets. Possible populations are listed in the following table:
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Select this option to exclude all subjects considered to be screen failures from the analysis. All of the subjects in the study, excluding screen failures.
Subjects with values Screen Failure in either ARM or ACTARM, or SCRNFAIL in either ARMCD or ACTARMCD are considered screen failures.
Note: Values indicating screen failure must be specified exactly as listed. Refer to How is JMP Clinical affected by localization-specification? for exact specifications in all languages supported by JMP Clinical.
All subjects with a “Yes” value (either “Y” or “1”, depending on whether character or numeric flags are used) in the Safety population flag (SAFFL or SAFETY) variable.
Note: This is the default selection if the population exists.
All subjects with a “Yes” value (either “Y” or “1”, depending on whether character or numeric flags are used) in the Full Analysis Set population flag variable (FASFL or FULLSET).
All subjects with a “Yes” value (either “Y” or “1”, depending on whether character or numeric flags are used) in the Intent-to-Treat population flag (ITTFL or ITT) variable.
All subjects with a “Yes” value (either “Y” or “1”, depending on whether character or numeric flags are used) in the Per-Protocol population flag (PPROTFL or PPROT) variable.
All subjects with a “Yes” value (either “Y” or “1”, depending on whether character or numeric flags are used) in the Completers population flag (COMPLFL, COMPLETED, or COMPLT) variable.
All subjects with a “Yes” value (either “Y” or “1”, depending on whether character or numeric flags are used) in the Randomized population flag (RANDFL, RANDOMIZED, or RANDOM) variable.
All include subjects with a “Yes” value (either “Y” or “1”, depending on whether character or numeric flags are used) in the Enrolled population flag (ENRLFL, ENROLLED, or ENRL) variable.

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Note: One or more of these options may not be available, depending upon the report you are running.

To Specify the Analysis Population:
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Select the desired population from the list of available populations from the drop-down menu.