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SouravRoy
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi 

I am trying to use Python and SAS together. and have logged into SAS using 

sas = saspy.SASsession(cfgname='winiomwin')

Some point, later in my work I am trying to use  SAS code directly through  %%SAS jupyter notebook magic. However, this is starting a new SAS session. 

 

Is there a way to use the same session in different cells of Jupyter Notebook as captured in variable sas defined while setting up the session.

 

Thanks

Sourav

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sastpw
SAS Employee

Yes, you can do that! Just put the SASserssion object as a 'paramter' on the %%SAS as follow, this should work if you have multiple different connections too, to direct the cell to the appropriate connection:

 

%%SAS sas

SAS code;run;

 

Let me know if that worked for you (it should 🙂 )

Thanks,

Tom

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sastpw
SAS Employee

Yes, you can do that! Just put the SASserssion object as a 'paramter' on the %%SAS as follow, this should work if you have multiple different connections too, to direct the cell to the appropriate connection:

 

%%SAS sas

SAS code;run;

 

Let me know if that worked for you (it should 🙂 )

Thanks,

Tom

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