Rule SD2239 with message "Inconsistent value for --TPT" and description "Planned Time Point Name (--TPT) value must be consistent for all records with same Subject (USUBJID) and Assessment Date/Time (--DTC)", is i.m.o. wrong.
It compares "planned" (-TPT) with "actual (-DTC)" and thus may lead to many false positives.
For example, if I have 2 tests with the same time point (e.g. "20 minutes after"...) and 1 test of these 2 has been done 1 minute later than the other, these will have the same time point (which is "planned") but different -DTC (which is "actual"), which throws an error in the report.
Also, as Thierry already reported more than 3 years ago (!) - see https://www.pinnacle21.com/forum/sd2239-wrongly-references-cg0240, this rule has nothing to do with CG0240, and should not compare "planned" with "actual". It looks as, even after 3 years, this rule still has not been removed.
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Rule SD2239 with message "Inconsistent value for --TPT" and description "Planned Time Point Name (--TPT) value must be consistent for all records with same Subject (USUBJID) and Assessment Date/Time (--DTC)", is i.m.o. wrong.
It compares "planned" (-TPT) with "actual (-DTC)" and thus may lead to many false positives.
For example, if I have 2 tests with the same time point (e.g. "20 minutes after"...) and 1 test of these 2 has been done 1 minute later than the other, these will have the same time point (which is "planned") but different -DTC (which is "actual"), which throws an error in the report.
Also, as Thierry already reported more than 3 years ago (!) - see https://www.pinnacle21.com/forum/sd2239-wrongly-references-cg0240, this rule has nothing to do with CG0240, and should not compare "planned" with "actual". It looks as, even after 3 years, this rule still has not been removed.