Miscellaneous

How Do I Report Problems, Ask Questions, or Get More Information about How to Use the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit?

See “References” in Chapter 1, “Introduction to the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit,” in the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit: User's Guide.

Can the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit 1.5 Be Used with Any Release of SAS Besides SAS 9.3?

The SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit 1.5 release is validated only on SAS 9.3, running on these platforms:
  • Windows 32
  • Windows for x64
  • Linux for x64
  • Solaris SPARC
In general, the code base for the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit is designed to be backwardly compatible with prior releases of Base SAS, with only limited use of new features introduced with recent SAS releases. The open-source nature of the product allows user updates to all product components. “Off-label” use of the product is at the discretion of the user.

How Is Availability of a New SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit Release Publicized?

Releases of the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit occur periodically. Please have your site representative contact your unit’s SAS account manager for updates on the release schedule.
Availability of product updates is typically announced on the SAS and Clinical Trials Community forum ( http://communities.sas.com/community/sas_and_clinical_trials). You can use e-mail notifications and RSS feeds to ensure that you do not miss any announcements.
The SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit development team members also report on product updates and availability at user conferences for specific industries such as PharmaSUG and PhUSE.

Does a New Version of the SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit Automatically Overwrite Files Installed with a Previous Version?

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
  • 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.