Hi,
If I write a stored process that uses a (non-pooled) workspace server, the server actually starts a new session to run the process, right?
Is there a way I can define SAS invocation options for the stored process (-altlog -autoexec -config etc?). I want to define these at the stored process level (so, e.g. different stored processes might use different autoexecs), not at the server level. I'm developing stored processes, but I don't administer the server.
One approach would be to use systask to kick off a new SAS session (with the desired options), as Scott Bass describes:
https://communities.sas.com/thread/34901
But was wondering if I could define in the stored process metada (and/or as a prompt) the system options to be specified during invocation.
Thanks,
--Q.
Hi ,
Try this link...it may give some idea...
http://support.sas.com/kb/32/231.html
For individual stored processes , add the custom SASAUTOS path by adding the path in an OPTIONS statement that is specified at the beginning of the stored process code. For example:
OPTIONS SASAUTOS=("c:\myautocalls\dir" "SASEnvironment/sasMacro" SASAUTOS)
Thanks,
SASAUTOS can be defined in the actual stored process code. And that is what I'm doing now:
options insert=(sasautos="/myautocalls/dir");
But lots of system options (ALTLOG, AUTOEXEC, CONFIG) can only be specified during invocation. Seems that when a new SAS process is invoked to run a stored process, it would be nice to be able to define (in the metadata associated with the stored process), the system options that should be set during the invocation.
But I guess we can't do that yet. Maybe I'll propose this to the SASware ballot.
Thanks,
-Q.
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