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deleted_user
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I would like to know ........is there a way to connect to the server thru BASE SAS installed on client PC and use Libraries ,tables etc.on server ?

Currently we use Enterpriseguide 3.0 /4.0 to connect to the server

We do not have client SAS/ ACCESS LICENSE . However, we do have SAS/ACCESS LICENSE server

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
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ChrisHemedinger
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If you want to use your local Base SAS to connect to your remote SAS, you can do that using SAS/CONNECT.

http://www.sas.com/technologies/dw/etl/connect/index.html

If all you want to do is use your local Base SAS to connect to remote SAS libraries, you can do that by defining your remote libraries in a SAS/SHARE environment.

http://www.sas.com/products/share/index.html

With either of these methods, you should be able to leverage your SAS/ACCESS licenses on the remote server.

You can also still use SAS Enterprise Guide to access your local SAS and connect (using SAS/CONNECT or SAS/SHARE) to resources on your remote SAS.

Chris
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deleted_user
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Hi Chris,

SAS/CONNECT, SAS/SHARE ------- are these software should be installed on client?
how can we use EG and to access local SAS and connect to tables on the server?
Can you give some examples?

Please explain.

Thanks
JohnH
Fluorite | Level 6
See paper 065-31 from the SAS Global Forum. It might help.

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