EG:7.11
VA: 7.2 (Non-distributed)
Dear all,
I can drag a LASR table from it's libray (in the servers library tree) on to the process flow - which then opens for me to view the data, but am not able to access the same programmatically...
data test;
set myvalib.mytable;
run;
Throws the following:
ERROR: Libref myvalib is not assigned
I have done a right click-->Properties on the library in the tree and have verified that the libref is correct.
Many thanks in advance
Jim
Not seen your issue yet but we have had lots of random errors trying to use LASR tables in programs, SAS advised that its not best practice so we create duplicate old school sas7bdat files to use.
I think CAS is different in this regard
The default LIBREF for the public LASR library is LASRLIB. Does that work in a program?
Hi,
We don't have anything loaded to the public LASR, are you suggesting loading a table to that server as a test - permissions being lower or something?
Thanks
Jim
OK, so where does MYVALIB point to then? I just guessed it was pointing at the public laser library. Can you post the properties of this library?
Thanks for coming back.
Yes will, do. I'll pick this up again tomorrow once I'm back in the office.
🙂
OK Properties of the library are as follows:
Type: Library
Description: Visual Analytics library definition for LASR data
Server: SASVA
Engine: SASIOLA
Location: /Products/SAS VA Admin
Options:
TAG=HPS
HOST=myserverpath
SIGNER:http://myserverpath:80/
SASLASRAuthorization PORT=10011
Libref: MYVALIB
Read Only: No
Temporary: No
++++++++++++++++++++++
Thanks
Jim
Is SASVA the selected server in your program editor?
Not seen your issue yet but we have had lots of random errors trying to use LASR tables in programs, SAS advised that its not best practice so we create duplicate old school sas7bdat files to use.
I think CAS is different in this regard
Hi jitz83,
Thanks very much, that worked!
Best regards
Jim
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