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Sam2022
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi guys,

 

I have issue modifying my stored process in SAS EG, I have created it one month ago but now I can't modify it but I can run it and this error comes when trying to modify:

 

The stored process API failed to load the stored process metadata. 

Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

 

I'm using SAS EG version 7.15

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Sam2022
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks all for your help, i tried many things but it didn't work. 

Laste thing I did, I tried to disconnect from server and close my SAS EG and opened it again and it worked !

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JosvanderVelden
SAS Super FREQ
Which hotfix version?
There were issues similar to yours that were resolved by applying the latest hotfix.
AllanBowe
Barite | Level 11

I appreciate it doesn't directly answer your question, but I figured I'd point you to various tools we have built that may help on your journey:

 

* Folder Navigator. This web app lets you modify STPs in the browser:  https://github.com/sasjs/folder-navigator
* Data Controller.  Includes a metadata object explorer you can use to troubleshoot:  https://4gl.uk/dcdeploy

* SASjs CLI.  Create Stored Processes from Command Line.  https://cli.sasjs.io

* mm_createstp.  A macro to create Stored Processes programmatically.  https://core.sasjs.io/mm__createstp_8sas.html

/Allan
MacroCore library for app developers
Data Workflows, Data Contracts, Data Lineage, Drag & drop excel EUCs to SAS 9 & Viya - Data Controller
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Sam2022
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks all for your help, i tried many things but it didn't work. 

Laste thing I did, I tried to disconnect from server and close my SAS EG and opened it again and it worked !

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