I am preparing to upgrade to 9.3 and am interested in keeping 9.2 active for a parallel. Is this possible? If so, how do I do it so that I can log into either. I understand that we can deploy to a different Levn, but how would we establish the connection profile so that we could choose between 9.2 and 9.3.
Hi:
We have 9.1.3 and 9.3 both on a number of boxes at the same time.
All you need is to install the programs to a different root directory. If I'm not mistaken, the install
for 9.3 went to a different root anyhow so we didn't have to make any changes at all.
You will get an icon for each version so just select the one you want to run. We have ours use a common
autoexec so it takes care of the file allocations to default external files for us.
Thanks OS2Rules. I don't understand what you mean about getting a different icon. I should have indicated that our servers are Unix.
Sorry - ours are Windows boxes and I'm unfamiliar with UNIX installs.
I'm sure that version 9.3 installed into a different root directory so the 2 versions were kept distinct. You should be able to just pick which exe to run for either version. It may be different with UNIX.
This may be a question for Tech Support.
I was afraid that you would tell me you had Windows. If you can do it in Windows, you should be able to do in on Unix. Thanks for the input anyway.
SAS Tech Support has already provided the answer to your question. Take a look at the thread at: https://communities.sas.com/thread/40068?start=0&tstart=0
Thanks, Arthur, for pointing me in this direction. I guess I wasn't searching appropriately to hit this.
The issues are:
* folder names for sas.exe
* bitness: 32 or 64
on a Win.XP computer I had three versions:
* v9.1 in ...\SAS\9.1
* v9.2 in ...\SAS\9.2
* v9.3 in ...\SASHome
On servers you may not have the bitness conflict,
but on a PC you may get wound pretty tight trying to figure out what folder is for 32
iirc
32 bit computer
* v9.3 in ...\SASHome
64 bit computer
* v9.3.64 in ...\SASHome
* v9.3.32 in ...\<32bit>\SASHome
now what was that 32bit folder reference?
something quite clear to chip-designing engineers:
x86
And you will hit the wall, when you run 64.bit SAS with a libref containing data sets created by 32.bit.
The sys.mvar to check is:
%put SysAddrBits:&SysAddrBits;
I recommend Defensive Programming
libname Lib32 "..\sas7b32";
libname Lib64 "..\sas7b64";
libname Library "...\sas7b&SysAddrBits";
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