Hello all, 1 machine SAS 9.4 M8 install, one specific issue seen
Issue: SAS Meta ODBC data libraries established, (Oracle & DB2, lets called them db2 & ora data libraries, all using their own AuthDomain and CLI and odbc.ini are set). The issue is in EG is the library db2 or ora is expanded no tables appear. However, the relevant LIBNAME when run successfully execute and tables appear.
Checks done:
Anyone has any idea what else I could look at?
TIA
S
To get tables to appear in the EG servers panel for metadata-defined external database libraries you need to do either of these two things:
Settling the AssgnMode is by far the easier option:
Note, only table names that don't exceed 32 characters will show.
By "relevant libname statement", do you mean the libname you can view from SAS Management Console when you right-click on the library and select Display LIBNAME statement...? Or do you mean something using the META libname engine?
The latter is what you really need to try. Let's assume the name of the registered library is MYLIB. What do you get when you submit LIBNAME test META LIBRARY="MYLIB" libdebug ;
Carl Sommer - SAS Technical Support
Hello @shoin
Thanks for the question.Two questions.
Have you preassigned the libraries?
Did anybody pointed to the library with mouse pointer and right clicked to assign the library? Did this work?
To get tables to appear in the EG servers panel for metadata-defined external database libraries you need to do either of these two things:
Settling the AssgnMode is by far the easier option:
Note, only table names that don't exceed 32 characters will show.
@shoin - Glad to hear it worked. In my experience, this is not a very well known option and it took me some considerable time to find many years ago.
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