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Tushh
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 I have SAS programs/jobs, Please advise if these SAS programs can be migrated to SSIS/.NET batch job. & How.

 

Thank You

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Running a SAS program in batch implies storing it as a text file (usually with extension .sas) and then running it from the commandline as

sas programname.sas -log logfile.log

How you run that from SSIS is best asked in a place where SSIS support is done.

LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

There are no migration tools.

You probably need t redevelop almost everything from scratch. When doing so, start from the requirements, not only from existing programs.

But as @Kurt_Bremser states, the "how" is a question for a MS forum. Apart from the competence part, I don't think many people here will actively help you quit SAS...Man Wink

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