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.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.
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.
Example: After QC checking a technically valid eCTD I find a document which contains an incorrect hyperlink. As I’m pushed for time I don’t want to amend the document within the DMS and republish the entire submission, so I make the change on the eCTD output drive.
The eCTD is now of course, invalid:
Running Fix MD5 will fix the broken checksums, meaning that your eCTD will become technically valid. And it takes only a matter of seconds:
1. Download and extract the Fix MD5 files onto your local computer. This only needs to be done once.
2. Open the Fix MD5 program:
3. Click “Browse” and select the eCTD sequence folder which you wish to ‘fix’. Then click on “Fix It!” to fix the broken checksum(s):
4. That’s it! The MD5 checksums have been fixed. Run a validation report to ensure that the eCTD is completely valid: