Please note SAS has enhanced the System Evaluation Tool such that customers can run it on their 9.4Mn system and it will educate them about the changes in 9.4M8 prior to the customer doing the actual upgrade. The System Evaluation Tool is part of the Content Assessment package which can be downloaded from here: https://support.sas.com/downloads/package.htm?pid=2465
Hi,
I have some questions about the retried functions / products in M8:
-) SAS/SECURE -> does this also affects AES/AES2 encryption of SAS-datasets using Metabound-Libraries? Or will the AES encryption stop working and AES encrypted SAS-datasets becoming unreadable? What about "proc pwencode" and encoding methods higher than "sas002"?
-) SAS/Session -> What does this means? Session-Functions of Stored Procedures?
-)SAS Web Report Viewer -> So SAS Web Report Studio will remain working?
Thank you in advance.
SAS/SECURE was a product that included encryption libraries and SAS encryption/hashing/TLS modules. The SAS encryption/hashing/TLS modules are still there, but now use operating system libraries instead of SAS shipped encryption libraries.
For AES encryption, SAS encryption modules previously used Crypto-C MicroEdition libraries but now use Bcrypt (on Windows), OpenSSL (on Linux/UNIX), and still use ISPF on z/OS.
For TLS encryption, SAS encryption modules previously used OpenSSL libraries shipped with SAS/SECURE on Linux/UNIX and z/OS (SAS on Windows has always used SChannel). Now TLS on Linux/UNIX will use the operating system OpenSSL libraries (versions 1.0.1, 1.0.2, 1.1.1, or 3.0.x) and on z/OS will be using the z/OS GSK subsystem.
Thanks for asking these questions. After reading through the changes for 9.4 M8, I had very similar questions about clarifying the status of the SAS/SECURE features and SAS Web Report Studio. I'm in the process of downloading and installing M8 so once I have it up and running I'll let you know what I discover.
I did an install of SAS 9.4 M8 and it did include SAS Web Report Studio. I was also able to use proc pwencode with methods sas003, sas004, and sas005.
Thank you for the feedback, that sound not so bad 😊
I will try the update by myself and also give feeback.
@All
Does anyone know what is meant by "SAS/Session"?
What page did you see the mention of SAS/Session ? I'm not aware of a SAS product with that name.
I don't see it mentioned in the long list of products at:
https://go.documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.5/whatsdiff/titlepage.htm
@Quentin SAS/Session is mentioned in the list of Retired Products and Features on the What's new page for SAS 9.4 M8 (https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.5/whatsdiff/upgradeswhatsnew94.htm)
Thanks @Resa , indeed I see SAS/Session there.
Never heard of it. Looks like google and most search engines ignore a slash, so searching for site:sas.com 'SAS/Session' just returns a lot of pages about SAS sessions, but not SAS/Session. Odd.
Hopefully a SAS insider will help. @MargaretC , do you know what SAS/Session is?
SAS/Session is a separate SAS product that is only available on the z/OS platform. Once installed and configured, it allows a user to invoke SAS while signed into a CICS region (CICS is another user environment that can be invoked instead of TSO). A SAS session runs as a single CICS transaction when invoked via SAS/Session.
Holy shit, SAS ODS Graphics Designer are retired ..
Someone could update system requirements (list of supported operating systems) for all products available on 9.4 M8 ..
@whymath I just tried all the links above and they worked for me. What link are you referring to?
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