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SAShole
Pyrite | Level 9

Does anyone know what happened to Good Programming Practice for Clinical Trials Wiki and if it still is available?

 

This paper makes mention of it:

https://www.lexjansen.com/phuse/2009/rg/RG10.pdf

 

The link mentioned in the paper which no longer works:

http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Good_Programming_Practice_for_Clinical_Trials

 

Thank you,

 

 

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ChrisHemedinger
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sasCommunity.org was decommissioned a couple of years ago (after several years in stasis "read-only" mode). Most of the popular content was moved to this community in the form of tips and articles (example here)...but obviously not everything.

 

If a community member would like to preserve this (or any other) content from the site, then you're invited to create an article with the content as a SAS Community Library article. You don't need to be the original author; just cite/credit the original source/author as a courtesy.

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tarheel13
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Nope couldn’t find it either
Tom
Super User Tom
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The WAYBACK machine has it.

https://web.archive.org/web/20200910030605/http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Good_Programming_Practic...

Notice the disclaimer.

The wiki was placed into read-only mode in 2017, and the most popular content has been relocated to SAS Support Communities. This wiki site will be decommissioned October 30, 2020 and will no longer be available.

Not sure where they moved the WIKI pages.

ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

sasCommunity.org was decommissioned a couple of years ago (after several years in stasis "read-only" mode). Most of the popular content was moved to this community in the form of tips and articles (example here)...but obviously not everything.

 

If a community member would like to preserve this (or any other) content from the site, then you're invited to create an article with the content as a SAS Community Library article. You don't need to be the original author; just cite/credit the original source/author as a courtesy.

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