This example shows when the data collection system stores FWORRES as the total cage consumption, and FWSTRESC and FWSTRESN are populated with a calculation of g/animal/week. In this example, the pools are defined at the start of each collection interval.
Rows 1-2:
Show examples of food consumption records where the animals were housed together; therefore, USUBJID is null and POOLID is populated.
Row 1:
Shows the pool of the food consumption of the pooled animals for week 1.
Row 2:
Shows that the POOLID value has changed for the following week, because 1 animal died during the first week.
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fw.xpt
Row
STUDYID
DOMAIN
USUBJID
POOLID
FWSEQ
FWTESTCD
FWTEST
FWORRES
FWORRESU
FWSTRESC
FWSTRESN
FWSTRESU
FWDTC
FWENDTC
FWDY
FWENDY
1
13456
FW
C1-101-102-103
1
FC
Food Consumption
400
g
165
165
g/animal/week
2003-01-20T15:44:42
2003-01-27T15:44:47
1
7
2
13456
FW
C1-101-103
2
FC
Food Consumption
280
g
140
140
g/animal/week
2003-01-28T15:45:43
2003-02-04T15:45:48
8
15
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Row 1: In the Comments domain, COVAL explains that the animal died mid-interval.
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co.xpt
Row
STUDYID
DOMAIN
RDOMAIN
POOLID
COSEQ
IDVAR
IDVARVAL
COVAL
1
13456
CO
FW
C1-101-102-103
1
FWSEQ
1
Animal 102 died unscheduled during the week. Food consumption was calculated based upon the number of days the animal was alive.