We have SAS 9.4M5 running on Linux environment with SAS Share installed/configured. I'm trying to test to see if our SAS Share library is available outside of SAS tools (third party software). I have downloaded the SAS Share JDBC Drivers for Windows 64 to my local machine already. Now, I'm trying to figure out way to test Share connections... I want to test from my local laptop using jdbc driver I downloaded/install and test if my jdbc url is working/correct. Any suggestion on how I can accomplish this? Thank You!
My first thought is Microsoft Access; my second thought is Excel.
Tom
Not sure about JDBC connections, but for ODBC connections, you need the additional SAS license SHARE*NET.
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