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RAVI2000
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

How do we merge CM and AE datasets?
Can you specify exact merge condition?
Do we get any notes or warnings in the log?
In what situation we merge CM and AE? What are the variables that you are going to use while merging from CM and AE?

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singhsahab
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

@RAVI2000 

It’s depends upon requirement type as per study protocol…

Below are some criteria which you can try based on your study protocol/study eCRF design…

 

  1. Based on subject number if there is not specific variable present into CM with respect to AE
  2. Based on subject number and AE sequence number if considered into CM
  3. Based on Subject number and AETERM if AETERM considered into CM

 

RAVI2000
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Can you please provide me an example? or a situation?
RAVI2000
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Is this merging at SDTM or ADaM level?
blueskyxyz
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

1. Refer to the eCRF, is there any clue? RELREC? the link variable

2. see AE and CM in EDC

3. ask DM

 

RAVI2000
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
How do we merge them if there is any link? what variables do we use for it?

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