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dineshg1984
Calcite | Level 5

I am resolving my ID and Password through macro variables in my SAS code. I am using Option mprint and symbolgen to see the resolved value of other macros in my code. I dont want it to resolve my ID and Password. Is there a way that I can mask these 2 macro variables

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Kurt_Bremser
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#1 disable mprint and symbolgen immediately before setting and using the macro variables.

#2 use a masked version of the passwords (proc pwencode)

#3 see if you can adapt your process so that credentials are not needed (ie set up automated ssh connections with public/private key authentication)

 

solution 3 is to be preferred.

 

In places where we need confidential information, this is stored in .sas files only readable by the user in question; these files are %include'd when needed. For security, they have options nomprint nosymbolgen set (so no public log will show the values).

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

#1 disable mprint and symbolgen immediately before setting and using the macro variables.

#2 use a masked version of the passwords (proc pwencode)

#3 see if you can adapt your process so that credentials are not needed (ie set up automated ssh connections with public/private key authentication)

 

solution 3 is to be preferred.

 

In places where we need confidential information, this is stored in .sas files only readable by the user in question; these files are %include'd when needed. For security, they have options nomprint nosymbolgen set (so no public log will show the values).

dineshg1984
Calcite | Level 5
Thank You Sir!!
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

If you are using the password in a LIBNAME statement then you should also consider using the LIBNAME() function in a data step instead.  You can use the SYMGET() function to retrieve a macro variable value without it being displayed.

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