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Dinkepile
Obsidian | Level 7
Is it possible to use SAS for annotating the CRF(case report form in Clinical Trials) ? If so, please assist on how to do it?

Looking forward to your response.

Thanks In advance
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joeFurbee
Community Manager

Hi @Dinkepile

You can try by using the Annotations API.


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Dinkepile
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi Joe

 

Thanks so much for the response, i tired to check the above I am just not sure how to use it. But I will keep exploring it. Thanks

joeFurbee
Community Manager

To use the Annotation API, you'll need to make a REST call. Are you familiar with cURL, Postman, or Python? Any of those can be used to create and make the call.


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Dinkepile
Obsidian | Level 7
Unfortunately I have no exposure to thementiomed apps. But thanks so much for your input.
Tom
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@Dinkepile wrote:
Is it possible to use SAS for annotating the CRF(case report form in Clinical Trials) ? If so, please assist on how to do it?

Looking forward to your response.

Thanks In advance

Years ago (20? 30?) we used FDF files to add annotations to PDF files that contained blank CRF pages. 

The content of the FDF files was generated from the metadata about the CRF.

 

To get it to work we either needed to know where on the page the fields were so the location could be programmed.  Or we had to have a manual step where the user would use Acrobat to drag the generated annotations to the proper place on the page.

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