Webinar | June 25, 2026

Days Instead Of Weeks: What It Actually Takes To Close The DBL-To-TLF Gap

Database lock is supposed to be a milestone that moves a study forward, but for many teams it marks the start of another wait. Tables, figures, and listings still need to be programmed, checked, and finalized, a process that commonly takes four to six weeks. That delay can stall reporting timelines, create last-minute pressure, and add extra rounds of back-and-forth at exactly the moment when teams most need clarity and speed.

This piece looks at a newer approach: automated, deterministic TLF generation that produces submission-ready outputs without the typical weeks-long lag. For teams trying to compress timelines between database lock and reporting, or looking to reduce the manual programming and QC cycles that traditionally eat up this window, this is a chance to see how that gap can be closed, and how studies can move from lock to submission-ready faster.

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