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Riana
Pyrite | Level 9

I want to save a table(Table: EventRatePlot) in SAS Miner (on metadata server) so that I can open it

in SAS EG. But when I go to File-> Save as , it shows just local folders and I don't have access to the

folders on metadata server.

How can I save it on server?

 

Some information about the system that I 'm working with:

  • SAS is installed on Linux server
  • I'm running a web version of SAS Miner but I can run SAS EG locally on my computer and have access to folders on server.

 

 

Table:Event Rate Plot 

 

Thank you.

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Hi,

 

most probably, you can define on the properties of the node, that you want to set the location of the table on a different library, unless that you have an specific node for that.

Or, maybe you can just add custom code to save the table on a library that is present on EG, since on Eminer you can see the metadata libraries, same than with EGuide.

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Hi,

 

most probably, you can define on the properties of the node, that you want to set the location of the table on a different library, unless that you have an specific node for that.

Or, maybe you can just add custom code to save the table on a library that is present on EG, since on Eminer you can see the metadata libraries, same than with EGuide.

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