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We have successfully run the phenotype assessment at Johns Hopkins, but are having troubles with the propensity model part. We get an SQL error while retrieving cohorts. Below is the content of errorReportSql.txt --- do you have insights as to where the "NA" in cohort_definition_id IN (NA, NA) is coming from?
DBMS:
sql server
Error:
com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Invalid column name 'NA'.
SQL:
SELECT ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY person_id, cohort_start_date) AS row_id,
subject_id,
cohort_definition_id,
cohort_start_date,
DATEDIFF(DAY, observation_period_start_date, cohort_start_date) AS days_from_obs_start,
DATEDIFF(DAY, cohort_start_date, cohort_end_date)
AS days_to_cohort_end,
DATEDIFF(DAY, cohort_start_date, observation_period_end_date)
AS days_to_obs_end,
cohort_end_date
INTO #cohort_person
FROM (
SELECT exposure_table.subject_id,
cohort_definition_id,
cohort_start_date,
cohort_end_date
FROM JHM_OMOP_20220203.Results.legendt2dm_study_class_sample_cohort exposure_table
WHERE
cohort_definition_id IN (NA, NA)
) raw_cohorts
INNER JOIN JHM_OMOP_20220203.dbo.observation_period
ON subject_id = person_id
WHERE cohort_start_date <= observation_period_end_date
AND cohort_start_date >= observation_period_start_date
R version:
R version 4.0.5 (2021-03-31)
Platform:
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Attached base packages:
- stats
- graphics
- grDevices
- utils
- datasets
- methods
- base
Other attached packages:
- LegendT2dm (1.0.2)
- DatabaseConnector (4.0.2)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
@aki-nishimura -- interesting. Those NA are probably coming from the R (as opposed to SQL) side since this is a a rendered snippet. I suspect there are no cohorts that meet some minimum requirement. I'll double the code and your cohort diagnostics shortly.
JHM appears to only have one class of drugs with > 1,000 patients, so no comparisons are allowed here. I need to patch the code in assessPropensityModels to make this check as well.
We have successfully run the phenotype assessment at Johns Hopkins, but are having troubles with the propensity model part. We get an SQL error while retrieving cohorts. Below is the content of
errorReportSql.txt
--- do you have insights as to where the "NA" incohort_definition_id IN (NA, NA)
is coming from?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: