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Michaelcwang2
Obsidian | Level 7

Dear all,

I'm a new learner and just read below Blog regarding to SASPy and wonder if I can use SAS University edition for the section "

Installing SASPy and getting started",thank you.

http://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2017/04/08/python-to-sas-saspy/

 

Thank you!

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sastpw
SAS Employee

Actually, YES!, SASPy is now available in SAS University Edition as of late last year. So if you get the current version, or update the version you have, you can now use SASPy in UE. The SAS_Kernel is also available, and was available prior to SASPy itself being included.

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RandyMullis
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

 

Hi, @Michaelcwang2. No, sasPy isn't installed on SAS University Edition and to install it would require access that isn't available to you. 

 

Regards,

Randy

Reeza
Super User

@Michaelcwang2 If you're affiliated with a University, check with the IT department. You can usually get a full edition of SAS as a student, either for free or very low cost.

Michaelcwang2
Obsidian | Level 7
Dear Reeza,
Thank you for your comment!
sastpw
SAS Employee

Actually, YES!, SASPy is now available in SAS University Edition as of late last year. So if you get the current version, or update the version you have, you can now use SASPy in UE. The SAS_Kernel is also available, and was available prior to SASPy itself being included.

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