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PhilC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Where is a link to SAS Command Line Reference for Windows (fka DOS)? 

 

Help me google this, please. I've tried but I have not succeeded.  I know this existed somewhere, somehow, but its not as easy as the way I remember it looking this up before.

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PhilC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Both of those are not what I'm looking for. Thanks -- its so weird.  There was a way to find all command line options "-sysin", "-config", etc.  Or maybe I'm confusing SAS with almost every other Windows and Unix executable with command line options.

PhilC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

So, then they are called "system options".  Now I know.  Explains why I wasn't finding them.  Thanks @JerryV and @alexal 

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