The .Net CDM Builder was developed by Janssen Research & Development as a tool to transform its observational databases into the OMOP Common Data Model. The tool was specifically developed for the Janssen environment: MS SQL Server/PostgreSQL/MySQL. Additionally, the builder logic designed is based on the input format of the source data that are loaded in our local environment. We have made the tool open-source as a reference for other researchers in the OHDSI community who may be looking ETL their observational data, but we do not expect the tool would execute successfully for others unless they have similar infrastructure and similar source datasets. The tool was not originally designed to support general purpose ETLs across different platforms, and modifications would be required to apply to other systems. Contributions from the community to advance the tool in that direction are welcome and encouraged, as our team cannot support and test the tool in other environments.
- The CDM Builder was created using the .NET Core 3.1 and is meant to be executed against Microsoft SQL Server 2012+ databases, PostgreSQL and MySQL databases.
- .NET Core 3.1
- Visual Studio 2019+ is only required if you're looking to re-build the solution from source code
- SQL Server builds: MS SQL ODBC Driver
- PostgreSQL builds: PostgreSQL ODBC Driver
- MySQL builds: MySQL ODBC Driver
- A SQL Server or PostgreSQL or MySQL database of the OMOP Vocabulary must be accessible within your network. This will be used to map source concepts into CDM concepts.
- For SQL Server, SQL-based accounts are needed, as Trusted Connections via Windows Authentication are not supported.
- In the MAN\VOCAB_ADDITIONS folder, you will need to append these files to the OMOP Vocabulary (i.e. add the JNJ_TRU_P_SPCLTY file to the records already in SOURCE_TO_CONCEPT_MAP and do the same for the VOCABULARY table with JNJ_VOCABULARY).
- Download from the GitHub CDM Builder https://github.com/OHDSI/ETL-CDMBuilder/tree/master/source.
- The application requires the configuration of three databases: Source of non-CDM data, Destination (where to build the CDM data), and Vocabulary (the OMOP Vocabulary)
- Connection strings templates (MS SQL, PostgreSQL and MySQL) and Vendor for CDM Builder database can be configured either in the config file (App.config)
- The CDM Builder comes with several pre-written ETLs, each of which corresponds to a specific data vendor and data product. Select the appropriate vendor from the "Vendor" dropdown
- The vendors and products can be found here: https://github.com/OHDSI/ETL-LambdaBuilder/tree/master/docs
- Windows environment
- Go to the ETL-CDMBuilder\executable\ folder
- Update org.ohdsi.cdm.presentation.builder.dll.config file (Uncomment necessary rows):
- Select necessary vendor ("Vendor", "PersonBuilder")
- Select CDM version ("CDM")
- Choose connection string templates (MsSQL, PostgreSQL or MySQL) for source, destination and vocabulary databases. ("SourceConnectionStringTemplate", "DestinationConnectionStringTemplate", "VocabularyConnectionStringTemplate")
- Run org.ohdsi.cdm.presentation.builder.exe
- [settins tab] Through UI specify source, destination and vocabulary settings (server, database name, schema name, user and password)
- Go [building tab] click start button
- Linux docker (asp .net core web service) git clone https://github.com/SoftwareCountry/ETL-CDMBuilder.git git pull origin master docker build -f "source/org.ohdsi.cdm.presentation.builderwebapi/Dockerfile" -t cdm_builder_service . docker run -d --network host cdm_builder_service -p 8090:9000
docker build -f "source/org.ohdsi.cdm.presentation.builderwebapi/Dockerfile" -t cdm_builder_service_dev . docker run -d --network host cdm_builder_service_dev -p 8090:9000
- Developer questions/comments/feedback: OHDSI Forum
- We use the GitHub issue tracker for all bugs/issues/enhancements
ETL-CDMBuilder is licensed under Apache License 2.0
###Development status Beta testing, source is not set up properly to deploy an executable this release.
Janssen Pharmaceutical Research & Development, LLC