Hi Team,
In my SAS Management Console , I have for instance many libraries.
I will take an example here.
If i right click on any of the library and click on properties , it would open the properties page , wherein it has one of the tabs as Authorization.
Under Authorization , I find different Users and Groups.
Now my question here is , if i click on any of the User and Groups and click on its properties , it would lead me to who are the members who have access along with it , it also can have a user group.
So , wanted to know if i want to know who are the users who have access to all the libraries , how can i find out.
Is there a macro or any or way to find out
Hi Team,
Could someone please respond to my query and suggest me with a solution.
This post should be useful: https://communities.sas.com/t5/Administration-and-Deployment/Library-Extract-metadata/m-p/676885
Searching this Community will likely find other helpful posts.
If you would like a fast point-and-click way of finding out who has access to a library, and are open to the use of 3rd party commercial software, then you might want to try our Metacoda Permissions Explorers. There is an example of the use of the Object Permissions Explorer, to see who has access to a library, in this blog post https://platformadmin.com/blogs/paul/2012/04/effective-permissions-explorers-sneak-peek/ If you also want to find out why people have the access they do then the Metacoda Permissions Tracer plug-in can show you which access controls are driving the effective permissions that you see in the Permissions Explorers. There is a blog post about the Permissions Tracer here https://platformadmin.com/blogs/paul/2016/03/tracing-permissions-sas-metadata-security/
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