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NewsGuy
Fluorite | Level 6

After 20+ years using SAS on the Windows platform, I moved over a year ago to SAS Viya on the Mac OS with SAS Studio. SAS provided some excellent help to get it all up and running. 

 

I just moved to a new docker image with the latest long-term-stable version. 

 

The install went fine and everything is working. 

 

But I realize I lost all the Snippets that I had saved in SAS Studio.  I had saved a ton of code that I use a lot. I found the snippets very helpful.  I don't see anywhere on my hard drive that the snippets have been saved. 

 

Is there any hope of retrieving them? 

 

Thanks. 

 

Dan Keating

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NewsGuy
Fluorite | Level 6

This was solved in the SAS Studio group. 

 

https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Studio/Where-are-snippets-stored-in-SAS-Studio-Viya-docker-instan...

 

 I'm assuming that you are using SAS Analytics Pro for SAS Viya, which is run via a Docker image and provides SAS Studio 5.2.

 

On my Windows instance, these are stored in the account-specific folder within the Viya deployment folder. In my case, I have an account called sasdemo and the snippets would be here:

 

C:\SAS\deploy-apro\sasdemo\.sasstudio5\mySnippets

 

The .sasstudio5 folder might be marked as hidden in your Mac file system, as that is a convention in Unix-based file systems. You might need to toggle the visibility in MacOS Finder, or use ls -a when navigating in Terminal.

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NewsGuy
Fluorite | Level 6

This was solved in the SAS Studio group. 

 

https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Studio/Where-are-snippets-stored-in-SAS-Studio-Viya-docker-instan...

 

 I'm assuming that you are using SAS Analytics Pro for SAS Viya, which is run via a Docker image and provides SAS Studio 5.2.

 

On my Windows instance, these are stored in the account-specific folder within the Viya deployment folder. In my case, I have an account called sasdemo and the snippets would be here:

 

C:\SAS\deploy-apro\sasdemo\.sasstudio5\mySnippets

 

The .sasstudio5 folder might be marked as hidden in your Mac file system, as that is a convention in Unix-based file systems. You might need to toggle the visibility in MacOS Finder, or use ls -a when navigating in Terminal.

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