Questions first...then code
Q1. When you buy SAS / (DATA) Access do you get access to everything or is sold by A la carte?
Example, SAS / ODBC
Q2: SAS / Access to PC
a. (Is this needed to use the SAS-MS-Office Addins)?
b. Will this work with Office/Microsoft 365 or just on-premise Office)?
Q3: I saw two products I have no idea what they are:
a. What is SAS High Performance Suite? Is a suite of SAS tools for HPC(High Performance Computing)?
b. SAS IML? Is this Data Access to IBM's IML or is this something different?
Q4: How can you tell what type of system SAS is installed on?
a. Operating System: SUN 64 . Is this really a Solaris or an Oracle Unix(Oracle bought Sun)?
b. What does this mean? "29NOV2022 (CPU A)" I know what the date means but CPU A? Can you tell how many cores are on this system through SAS or is SAS only licensed to Core A?
======Terminal Output
I ran the system product command on customer's SAS installation but it shows this:
For Base SAS Software ...
Custom version information: 9.4_M7
Image version information: 9.04.01M7P080520
For SAS/STAT ...
Custom version information: 15.2
For SAS/GRAPH ...
Custom version information: 9.4_M7
For SAS/IML ...
Custom version information: 15.2
For SAS Integration Technologies ...
Custom version information: 9.4_M7
For SAS/Secure 168-bit ...
Custom version information: 9.41_M4
For SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files ...
Custom version information: 9.4_M7
For SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC ...
Custom version information: 9.4_M7
For High Performance Suite ...
Custom version information: 2.2_M8
The SAS System
NOTE: PROCEDURE PRODUCT_STATUS used (Total process time):
real time 0.07 seconds
cpu time 0.04 seconds
20
21 proc setinit;
22 run;
NOTE: PROCEDURE SETINIT used (Total process time):
real time 0.00 seconds
cpu time 0.00 seconds
Original site validation data
Current version: 9.04.01M7P080620
Site name: [Information Removed]
Site number: [Information Removed]
CPU A: Model name='' model number='' serial=''.
Expiration: 29NOV2022.
Grace Period: 15 days (ending 14DEC2022).
Warning Period: 20 days (ending 03JAN2023).
System birthday: 02FEB2022.
Operating System: SUN 64 .
Product expiration dates:
---Base SAS Software
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS/STAT
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS/GRAPH
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS/IML
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS Integration Technologies
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS/Secure 168-bit
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS Enterprise Guide
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS/IML Studio
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS Workspace Server for Local Access
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS Workspace Server for Enterprise Access
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---High Performance Suite
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS Add-in for Microsoft Excel
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS Add-in for Microsoft Outlook
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS Add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
---SAS Add-in for Microsoft Word
29NOV2022 (CPU A)
Q1. When you buy SAS / (DATA) Access do you get access to everything or is sold by A la carte?
Example, SAS / ODBC
SAS/ACCESS to ODBC gives you the ability to access all ODBC-compliant databases.
Q2: SAS / Access to PC
a. (Is this needed to use the SAS-MS-Office Addins)?
No, those are separate. It provides the ability to read and write MS Office-type files like Excel spreadsheets and Access databases.
The Office Add-In adds functionality to the MS Office product itself so you can connect to a SAS server from it.
b. Will this work with Office/Microsoft 365 or just on-premise Office)?
It works with both.
Q3: I saw two products I have no idea what they are:
a. What is SAS High Performance Suite? Is a suite of SAS tools for HPC(High Performance Computing)?
It's not really a separate product. I'm pretty sure it works with SAS/STAT high performance procedures.
b. SAS IML? Is this Data Access to IBM's IML or is this something different?
No, IML is a SAS-proprietary matrix language.
Q4: How can you tell what type of system SAS is installed on?
a. Operating System: SUN 64 . Is this really a Solaris or an Oracle Unix(Oracle bought Sun)?
I think this is Solaris only. You can check out the server in more detail by remotely logging onto it and using OS commands.
b. What does this mean? "29NOV2022 (CPU A)" I know what the date means but CPU A? Can you tell how many cores are on this system through SAS or is SAS only licensed to Core A?
I suspect you are licensed for how ever many CPU cores are on your Solaris server. You can always ask SAS Tech Support for confirmation.
Q1. When you buy SAS / (DATA) Access do you get access to everything or is sold by A la carte?
Example, SAS / ODBC
SAS/ACCESS to ODBC gives you the ability to access all ODBC-compliant databases.
Q2: SAS / Access to PC
a. (Is this needed to use the SAS-MS-Office Addins)?
No, those are separate. It provides the ability to read and write MS Office-type files like Excel spreadsheets and Access databases.
The Office Add-In adds functionality to the MS Office product itself so you can connect to a SAS server from it.
b. Will this work with Office/Microsoft 365 or just on-premise Office)?
It works with both.
Q3: I saw two products I have no idea what they are:
a. What is SAS High Performance Suite? Is a suite of SAS tools for HPC(High Performance Computing)?
It's not really a separate product. I'm pretty sure it works with SAS/STAT high performance procedures.
b. SAS IML? Is this Data Access to IBM's IML or is this something different?
No, IML is a SAS-proprietary matrix language.
Q4: How can you tell what type of system SAS is installed on?
a. Operating System: SUN 64 . Is this really a Solaris or an Oracle Unix(Oracle bought Sun)?
I think this is Solaris only. You can check out the server in more detail by remotely logging onto it and using OS commands.
b. What does this mean? "29NOV2022 (CPU A)" I know what the date means but CPU A? Can you tell how many cores are on this system through SAS or is SAS only licensed to Core A?
I suspect you are licensed for how ever many CPU cores are on your Solaris server. You can always ask SAS Tech Support for confirmation.
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