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JLlano
Calcite | Level 5

 

How useful is it to use Risk Finance Workbench (RFW) to run SAS programs in a production environment? What advantages would it have over SAS Enterprise Guide? Or would it be better to run in batch mode?

 

 

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
I don't have experience with work bench, but since you ask specifically I assume you have, and should be able to tell the pros and cons.
The question itself sounds a bit odd to me. What is your requirements and constraints when running in production? Are the processes highly automated?
If yes, batch is preferred and usually best maintained in a scheduler (some of them you can partly control from SAS Management Console).
Data never sleeps
JLlano
Calcite | Level 5

Hi LinusH:

 

Thanks for your reply. I agree with you about batch processing and scheduling.

 

Regards,

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