Today a “User control” feature is outside of the scope of the OpenCDISC community project.
However you can implement it with help of your company IT team or explore an OpenCDISC Enterprise, which is a commercial version of a free OpenCDISC tool: http://www.pinnacle21.net/features
It’s a enterprise level, data quality solution, rather than a CDISC/FDA data standards validator engine.
I just started looking into the OpenCDISC app and it is pretty impressive.
We recently installed a copy for use across our large department composed of far-flung groups and independent developers.
My quick question is–is there a possibility to revise the interface so that the user is given control over the paths for configuration files, define.xml, and reports?
We want to be able to stay with a single installation and let users spawn sessions while reading and writing in separate folders that are appropriate for their groups.