The global standards
library is the metadata repository for the SAS Clinical Standards
Toolkit. By default, the global standards library contains the metadata
for the Framework module and the metadata for each data standard that
is provided by SAS (such as the CDISC SDTM 3.1.2 standard).
During the installation and configuration
of the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit, you are prompted for the location
where the global standards library should be installed. The configuration
process creates a series of directories in this location.
-
metadata
contains
data sets that have information about the registered standards.
For more information,
see Common Framework Metadata.
-
schema-repository
contains
the schemas for XML-based standards that are supported.
-
standards
contains
a standard-specific directory hierarchy for each of the supported
standards.
-
xsl-repository
contains
directories and XSL files used in reading and writing XML files.
The
metadata
directory
contains three data sets and one XML file: Standards, Standardlookup,
StandardSASReferences, and availabletransforms.xml. The Standards
data set has a list of the registered standards and basic information
relating to each standard.
This display provides
the full content of the global standards library Standards data set
included with the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit after a new installation
of the application. (The columns are continued in the second image.)
Global Standards Library: Metadata Standards Data Set
Note: The
&_cstGRoot
directory
in the
rootpath
column maps to the
global standards library directory.
The StandardSASReferences
data set defines the typical inputs and outputs of SAS processes that
are associated with each standard.
This display shows
some rows and columns.
Global Standards Library: Metadata StandardSASReferences Data
Set
The
type and
subtype columns
can be used to reference information that the SAS Clinical Standards
Toolkit needs. This information is in the directory structures and
file naming standards used by the customer. A full list of valid types
and subtypes are provided in this document.
The
standards
directory
contains subdirectories for each of the standard versions that is
provided by SAS. In addition, there are subdirectories for user-customized
versions of these standards and any new user-defined standards. Each
subdirectory should be considered a stand-alone module. This is how
the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit can keep parallel standards and
reduce the need for revalidation. Within each subdirectory, there
might be directories that group the files, data sets, and housekeeping
programs.
The Standardlookup data
set contains discrete lookup values specific to a SAS Clinical Standards
Toolkit registered standard. It provides specific information for
column values and data set template names. In addition, this data
set is used to perform internal validation of the SAS Clinical Standards
Toolkit.
This display shows
the entire column list.
Global Standards Library: Metadata Standardlookup Data Set
The availabletransforms.xml
file is for XML-based standards. It defines the location of the XML
schema, the location of the XSL transformation style sheets, and the
import and export locations of XML documents.
This display shows
the directory structure for a Microsoft Windows global standards library
with
cdisc-sdtm-3.1.3-1.5 expanded.
Directory Structure for a Microsoft Windows Global Standards
Library
The
schema-repository
directory
contains XML schema definitions that are used to validate XML files.
Standards that use XML should have their schemas in this directory
so that they can be found. For example, the
schema-repository
directory
for CDISC CRT-DDS 1.0 as defined in the Standards data set maps to:
global standards library directory/schema-repository/cdisc-crtdds-1.0.0
The
xsl-repository
directory
contains files that are used to transform XML files from one format
to another. For example, the default style sheet directory for CDISC
CRT-DDS 1.0 define.xml files created by the SAS Clinical Standards
Toolkit as defined in the Standards data set maps to:
global standards library directory/xsl-repository/CRT-DDS/1.0/export