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JacobSimonsen
Barite | Level 11

Hello everyone,

 

I have created some function in C++ which is compiled to a DLL-file. By making a SASCBTBL file I can get SAS to find and use the functions when I put the DLL-file in the system32 folder (c:\windows\system32).

 

But, I think it is not right to mix up the windows dll-files with my own. How do I tell SAS that it should look for the DLL file in some other location?

 

Thanks,

jacob

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FriedEgg
SAS Employee
Your DLL file should be located in a folder in your %PATH%

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FriedEgg
SAS Employee
Your DLL file should be located in a folder in your %PATH%
JacobSimonsen
Barite | Level 11

Thank you, it works!
I realize now that it is not within SAS the path should be specified. It is therefore not a "SAS-question" as I thought.

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