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SDTM-ETLTM Previous Versions

Information about SDTM-ETL versions before version 5.0

Latest version: SDTM-ETL 5.0

The most important documentation and a number of manuals for versions before version 5.0 is available here:

Manuals and tutorials for new features introduced in v.4.6

Manuals and tutorials for new features introduced in v.4.5

Manuals and tutorials for new features introduced in v.4.4:

Manuals developed on request of our customers:

For the newest manuals and tutorials for version 5.0, see here

Instruction movies

A set of older instruction movies is available on our demo application server.
This set of instruction will be updated and extended in the near future. So we invite you to visit the 'instruction movies' website regularly.

Training

Although the use of the SDTM-ETL software is very intuitive, many of our customers desire to get some training to start working with the software.
In our experience, one day of training usually suffices to make a jumpstart with the software. Such trainings are of course offered by us, at the location of the customer, or remote, by web conferencing.

Starting from Excel, CSV, or SAS Transport 5 (XPT)

The SDTM-ETL software uses CDISC ODM as the source as this is the worldwide standard for exchange and archival of clinical data: all modern EDC systems allow to export CDISC ODM metadata and clinical data.
In the seldom case that your data capture system does not export to ODM, one can always start from CSV (comma-separated-value) or SAS Transport 5 (XPT) data and transform these to ODM using our "ODM Generator" software.
The latter allows to generate ODM from any "text based" data using any kind of delimiter between the fields, or starting from SAS-XPT files.
This is also the best tool when your clinical study data is kept in Excel or any other worksheet files or SAS-XPT (as is done by a number of our customers).
In case you receive your captured data as SAS files, you can also use the free SAS Clinical Standards Toolkit" to convert your data to CDISC ODM.


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