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R_Chung
Quartz | Level 8

Hello everyone,

 

I would like to store dataset  in a remote subit session to a global dataset.

How could I do that?

 

example:

 

%global  data global_dataset;

 

*assume all connection to another host is successed;

rsubmit;

* assume i get a dataset b  from the host database;

 

*this is what I have tried;

data a;

    set b;

run;

 

ENDRSUBMIT:
SIGNOFF;

 

proc print a; 

*a gets no rows

 

 

 

Anyone can help?

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

To copy a dataset from the remote to the local session in a SAS/CONNECT context, use proc download.

This:

%global  data global_dataset;

will only put the macro variables &data and &global_dataset into the global symbol table.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

To copy a dataset from the remote to the local session in a SAS/CONNECT context, use proc download.

This:

%global  data global_dataset;

will only put the macro variables &data and &global_dataset into the global symbol table.

R_Chung
Quartz | Level 8

it succeeds to get data after editing to 

proc download data=b out=a;

run;

 

 

However, after running the sas code in Unix, a message is occured:

No registered SAS sessions match target info

R_Chung
Quartz | Level 8

/unix_location> sas myProgram.sas
/unix_location> No registered SAS sessions match target info

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