24 November 2011

Apex Regulatory's Blog: Fixing a broken MD5 checksum

Some eCTD publishing software comes with a tool which allows for the creation of xml files and valid MD5 checksums for eCTDs which have been published and then edited in the eCTD output folder. ISI’s eCTDXpress and eCTD Office are two publishing tools which incorporate this handy feature.

This feature is especially useful when making minor changes to the published eCTD, such as PDF file open settings, creating a new hyperlink or bookmark, etc., without the need to republish the entire eCTD in order to create the valid MD5 checksums.
Without such a tool, changes have to be made to source documents, usually within a document management system (DMS), and the entire eCTD will need to be republished.
Recently I’ve been using a publishing tool which does not include this handy function, and making these minor changes has been a needlessly annoying and time consuming task.
Fix MD5 is a useful (and importantly, free) tool for eCTD publishers who need to make small changes to an eCTD after it has been published.

To find more information please click here: Apex Regulatory's Blog: Fixing a broken MD5 checksum

1 comment:

  1. Hi Shakul, do you know where in eCTDXPress you can do the update of the checksums as explained in Apex's blog? I haven't been able to get that to happen. Thanks Patty

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