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We had E.G. 5.1 and Office Analytics installed.
I created data sets that I place in sub folders under a library our admin created.
When I try to access those sub folders and data sets in Office Analytics, I don't see them.
Our Admin is fairly new with SAS and I'm not sure but I believe this is a meta data issue.
Any help would be great.
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Although more details would be helpful, such as some screen shots, but it does look like a 'Read' meta data permission issue. On a side note, I found it most efficient is to ask SAS tech support to Webex into your machine.
Haikuo
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Hi Just trying to understand what you have done, and I need to clarify your definitions
when you say folder(s) under a library your admin created - are you talking about metadata folders or physical folders? As I am not sure you can create folders under a library in metadata...
How did you place the data in the folders?
Funny questions I know
Barry
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Barry;
When I run a query in SAS E.G. I can choose my Library only to place the ourput data set (let's call it data set 1); consequently, all the data sub sets I run are placed under web Library.
When I open in Excel Office Analytics I have to hunt through the web Library other data set files to find what I want.
I would like to be able to place the E.G. query output in a designated sub folder within the web Library so that I can organize/choose what I want in Excel Office Analytics.
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Have you registered the dataset into the library using SAS Management Console? Also the library has to be opened to the users or Office Analytics.