p ping
on

 

Hi OpenCDISC expert,

 

     I am currently working on some application related to clinical validator process.  Interested about Validator1.2.1, however, could not download the source code (at one time, as zip file) to take a look.  Is there anyway you could assistant me on this?

 

 

   Thank you in advance

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m Michael
on April 21, 2011

Hi Joy.  

Happy to help you.

Which version of the SVN client are you using ?   I can provide instructions knowing this detail.

p ping
on April 21, 2011

I am interested the latest version:  Validator 1.2.1

thanks for the quick reply.

m Michael
on April 21, 2011

Which SVN client software are you using when attempting to download Validator 1.2.1 ?

p ping
on May 3, 2011

thanks

m Michael
on May 3, 2011

It may make browsing the source code easier.   on the download tab (http://www.opencdisc.org/download) there are instructions on how to access the source code via standard browser.  Or if you like, you can use Subversion (which is free)   

 

SOURCE CODE REPOSITORY

OpenCDISC uses the Subversion (http://subversion.apache.org/) 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/

 

p ping
on May 5, 2011

Hi Mdigian,

    I just download opencdisc_validator_1.2.1_bin.zip, is it the right source code? 

2. Do you have documentation like : user guide on how to play around the validator?

3. We also intested on:  extract data from some database, like Oracle and load into SAS dataset,

does the above validator has such process include?

 

Thank you very much, waiting for reply.

m Michael
on May 6, 2011

Hi Joy.  

 

Perhaps there was some miscommunication.   I thought you were interested in the source code (.java) files.   If you are interested in just running the latest application, then http://www.opencdisc.org/downloads/opencdisc-validator-1.2.1-bin.zip is the correct file.  

 

 

 

  • Extracting data from a 3rd party database like Oracle
    • the community version of the validator does not currently provide this functionality.  
    • The validator’s expected input is sas .xpt or a text delimited file.

 

p ping
on May 10, 2011

I need source code (.java) files,  should I download and install the subvision first, in order to download validator source code (.jave files).  Could you tell me a little detail ?

 

Thank you

m Michael
on May 10, 2011

 

Oh ok.   that's what i thought originally.   My apologies for the confusion.  There are a couple ways.  

 

The first is the aforementioned method using subversion...you have to dive into the docs, I haven't used this method.  http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#co-svn 

The other way is to install a Subversion client program on your machine called Tigris Tortoisesvn (appropriately named since it's a windows shell program that integrates the commands when you right click in explorer).  Click the link below and scroll down the page a bit to download and read the instructions.

http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/

http://tortoisesvn.net/support.html   (online docs)

 

 

p ping
on May 11, 2011

Thank you MDigian,  the Tortoisesvn is running.  What should be the next step to download the source .java code (Open-CDISC validator) ?

 

 

m Michael
on May 11, 2011

I actually don't use TortoiseSvn.  I use SlikSVN integration for Eclipse since i'm on the dev team.   Tortoise is supposed to be the easiest way for read only access.  But quickly looking at the online help, I found this

http://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/tsvn-dug-checkout.html#tsvn-dug-checkout-dia-1

I think you then enter this in one of the dialog boxes specified in the above link:  http://svn.opencdisc.org/validator/ ..possibly appending Trunk to the end of that address

p ping
on May 12, 2011

 

Hi Mdigian ,

 

     Thank you so much for the instruction, I get the source code without problem !

 

 

Joy

m Michael
on May 13, 2011

Glad to help.

take care.

Mike.

p ping
on May 8, 2012

Dear OpenCDISC Expert,

       I am having problem to download OpenCDISC latest version 1.3 source code,  I am using tortoise to do

import from URL: http://svn.opencdis.org/validator/..   it ask for user name and password for authentication,

that I don't have any clue.  Please help!!

 

   Thank you

 

 

 

s Sergiy
on May 8, 2012

Hi!

Use http://svn.opencdisc.org/validator/trunk/

Reagrds, 

Sergiy Sirichenko

p ping
on May 8, 2012

 

Hi Sergiy,

 

    Thank you very much for the quick reply.  I tried the URL you suggested: http://svn.opencdisc.org/validator/trunk/,

but still it pop up message box for username, and password for authentication,

 I don't know what to input.  Please help!

 

  Thank you

 

 

 

p ping
on May 8, 2012

Hi Sergiy,

 

   I think I got the source code by using export, not import from the downloading tool : tortoise, (confusing).

Thank you for the help.

 

 

s Sergiy
on May 8, 2012

Use “SVN Checkout…” in Tortoise menu, not “Import”.

 

Regards, 

Sergiy Sirichenko

 

s Steven
on October 1, 2015

Sounds like it was a Good working, after creating this url you should need to test your test data generation code you can use genrocket this is a source code or software testing platform.

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