Downloads
The following is latest release of OpenCDISC Validator, which includes the latest set of standard configurations:
Can’t install or run external application on your PC? Download OpenCDISC Validator for USB flash drive.
Configurations
The following are standard Validator configurations:
- SDTM 3.1.2 [v1.1] (zip, 190 KB)
- SDTM 3.1.1 [v1.1] (zip, 176 KB)
- Define.xml 1.0 [v1.1] (zip, 37 KB)
As updated or new configurations become available you can download them from this section.
Customizations
Do you receive bad data? Validator can be customized to support near-SDTM, SDTM+, or any custom tabular format, including laboratory, IVRS, and eDiary data. Provide your partners with your custom Validator configuration and have them meet your specification the first time.
Installation
System Requirements
OpenCDISC Validator requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.5 (or higher) and a system with 2GB of RAM.
How to Get OpenCDISC Validator
- Download from the link above and unzip to a directory of your choice. If upgrading from a previous version unzip to the same location and overwrite the existing files.
- Make sure you have the correct version of Java (JRE 1.5 or higher). To do that, open the folder you just unzipped. Double-click the file called "check-java.bat". You will see a message in Command Prompt. If you have the correct version, proceed to step 3. Otherwise, skip to the section titled "How to get Java Runtime Environment"
- You are now ready to use OpenCDISC Validator. Proceed to Using OpenCDISC Validator.
How to get Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
- Go to Java.com
- Click the "Free Java Download" button
- Follow directions to intall
- Note: During installation, don't forget to uncheck "Install Yahoo Toolbar" (unless you really want it!)
Other Resources
This section contains additional resources that users of the Validator might find useful.
| Description | Download | Updated |
|---|---|---|
| CRT DDS v1.0 compatible define.xml for the CDISC SDTM/ADaM Pilot Project. We converted the distributed version so that you can use it to test the pilot data in the Valdator. | define-cdiscpilot01.xml | 24-Jul-2009 |
License
OpenCDISC Validator is available open-source under the LGPL license.
Source Code Repository
OpenCDISC uses the Subversion source code control system for all of its source code. Although only active contributors get write access to the repository, anyone can browse our SVN repository anonymously at http://svn.opencdisc.org/validator/
