This works fine:
import saspy
import pandas as pd
sas = saspy.SASsession(cfgname='winiomlinux')
cars = sas.sasdata("CARS","SASHELP")
cars.describe()
in a Jupyter notebook. Just wondering, how can I assign a library along the lines of this SAS code:
libname SomeAmazingLibrary "/sas/data/sas_datasets/Bla/Di/Bla";
I figured it out:
import saspy
import pandas as pd
from IPython.display import HTML
sasSession = saspy.SASsession(cfgname='winiomlinux')
sasSession.saslib('SomeAmazingLibrary', path="Bla/Di/Bla/SomeServerSubfolder")
dataset = sas.sasdata("SomeGreatDataSet","SomeAmazingLibrary")
dataset.describe()
I figured it out:
import saspy
import pandas as pd
from IPython.display import HTML
sasSession = saspy.SASsession(cfgname='winiomlinux')
sasSession.saslib('SomeAmazingLibrary', path="Bla/Di/Bla/SomeServerSubfolder")
dataset = sas.sasdata("SomeGreatDataSet","SomeAmazingLibrary")
dataset.describe()
For others looking at this, all reference documentation for SASPy is available on GitHub.
See the Getting Started topic:
https://sassoftware.github.io/saspy/getting-started.html
And the API reference:
https://sassoftware.github.io/saspy/api.html
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