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Hello,
I am a new user who is trying to getting familiar with sas viya and CAS Rest API. I found I came across an issue while I tried to submit save andd drop actions by REST api.
Below is my load table and fetch actions,
The fetch response I got from the server is like this:
1 | 1000 | iphone5s | 1 | 4300 |
It's really hard to say what happened without checking the log file. So, if you do not mind, add the following to your CAS server's log configuration file (/opt/sas/viya/config/etc/cas/default/logconfig.xml) to trace REST API invocations and results to the CAS server log:
<logger name="App.tk.http.server">
<level value="trace"/>
</logger>
Restart CAS server, repeat a problem and send to me the most recent CAS server log from:
/var/log/sas/viya/cas/default
Hello, I firgured out the reason. The reason is when I sent the request(load table) by Ajax in angularjs, although I set parameter as "table:{name:'cart',caslib:'MYCASLIB3'}", the name of the table becomes "{name:'cart'}"( something like this, I forget the detail, it might be "{name:'cart'} " possibly.) So when I used runCode action to write new records, it actually wrote records into table 'cart' instead of "{name:'cart'}". Then you can see yes I did save the table, but it was I load and saved exactly the same table, instead of the new table.
I solved the problem partialy by setting parameter as "table:'cart'", but I don't like this way quite much since I still wanna assign this table to a global caslib instead of a session caslib generated automatically. Do you have any ideas how to fix it?
Thanks!
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