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lorenzov70
Calcite | Level 5

Hi

 

I need to get the 'Operating System' or the machine where my SAS server is running.

I can get this information from the PROC SETINIT; RUN; command (e.g. Operating System: LIN X64). My questions:

  1. How can I save this information into a variable?
  2. Are there other ways to get the same information (e.g. a specific function)?
  3. More in general, is there a way to get the output of the PROC SETINIT; RUN; command (or the log generated by any other command) into a data set and then analyze it, for example, with a regular expression?

Thanks in advance for your support.

Bye. Lorenzo

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

Run: %put _AUTOMATIC_; to see all the macro variables that you could consider using. 

lorenzov70
Calcite | Level 5

Hi to all who replied my question

 

Thank you very much for your very quick support.

The provided information solved my problem.

 

Have a nice day. Lorenzo

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