Hi:
You might look in the
Integration Technologies documentation
http://support.sas.com/rnd/itech/updates/913/dev_guide_sp4_2.pdf
or,
here's an example of using the Microsoft Data Link API
http://support.sas.com/documentation/tools/oledb/cd_datalink.htm
or,
an example of testing a SAS ADO connection
http://support.sas.com/kb/25/633.html
or
in the "Developing a Client Application" documentation
http://support.sas.com/rnd/itech/doc/dist-obj/index.html
I think the complication of all of these approaches is that the examples mostly seem to be using SAS as the data provider. And, you want Blaise to be the data provider.
Generally, with SAS, when you have a non-SAS component as a data provider, you are either using SAS/Access for that product or you are using SAS/Access for ODBC or SAS/Access for OLE-DB.
In this document, on page 12, it mentions a Blaise OLE-DB interface
https://www.blaise.com/ibuc2006papers/papers%5C191.pdf
and this paper shows a WinBatch application that access Blaise data (but seems to use SAS in batch behind the scenes)
https://www.blaise.com/ibuc2006papers/papers%5C121.pdf
This paper talks about an export system used by the Census Bureau
http://www.blaiseusers.org/ibucpdfs/2001/Guan--IBUC_paper.pdf
If there is a way to directly access Blaise data with SAS, I expected I would find some mention of it on Google or at the Blaise User group site. But there did not seem to be much out there .
Perhaps your best bet for help would be to contact Blaise Technical Support.
cynthia