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gra_in_aus
Quartz | Level 8

Hi All,

 

Just wondering if there is a way to backup (import/export) SAS DI Packages within the back end Linux Server environment, so I don't have to utilise Windows Client.

 

Many thanks 

 

G

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RahulG
Barite | Level 11

Yes you can do it through command prompt by entering following command. It is not complete command but it just to give you an idea.

 

ImportPackage -profile "My Server" -package "<path\backup.spk>" -target "/Shared Data" -subprop

 

 

In windows utility, we have to provide some input those input can be passed using subprop file. You need to understand the subprop file.

 

For detial understanding refer to this pdf document. 

http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings16/6463-2016.pdf

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RahulG
Barite | Level 11

Yes you can do it through command prompt by entering following command. It is not complete command but it just to give you an idea.

 

ImportPackage -profile "My Server" -package "<path\backup.spk>" -target "/Shared Data" -subprop

 

 

In windows utility, we have to provide some input those input can be passed using subprop file. You need to understand the subprop file.

 

For detial understanding refer to this pdf document. 

http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings16/6463-2016.pdf

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