No. SAS has a strategy
of adding the release number to folder names for both the sample study
library files and the global standards library files. For example:
-
SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit
1.4
global standards library directory/standards/cdisc-sdtm-3.1.2-1.4/control
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SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit
1.5
global standards library directory/standards/cdisc-sdtm-3.1.2-1.5/control
In addition, SAS does
not automatically reset the default version of any previously installed
version of a standard to the current version. Instead, you must make
the decision to upgrade to the current version.
See “Unregistering
an Old Version of a Standard, and Then Registering a New Version of
a Standard” in Chapter 2, “Framework,” in the
SAS
Clinical Standards Toolkit: User's Guide.