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\\abc\def\gh\ijk\Macros\ex_partial_trt.sas


suppose above is the path where my macro is kept the name of the macro is ex_partial_trt.sas.

Now, I want to make a batch file such that, suppose if a study team who dont know the technical part will

have to just click that batch file so that the code gets excuted and will give the required output.


The path is in unix, I want to make a batch file in Windows and/or UNIX,
so that it gets connected to that location and it will excecute and should give the output.
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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
This set-up sounds a little bit old fashioned to me.
Please tell a bit more about your users, what this batch/macro program does (output), and what products you license from SAS (or others?).

/Linus
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