Hi Team,
I have created a Stored Process in SAS Enterprise Guide 8.3. Now I have to save it in server and it has to be auto called in codes ran by my users list by default. Can anyone on this group help me to achieve this??
thanks,
Thalla
A stored process created with EG is, by definition, stored on the SAS server. It can be found in SAS metadata through the "SAS Folders" interface in EG.
If you want other users to use it, the folder in SAS metadata must be accessible by them.
Get in contact with your SAS admin, who will tell you which folder to use, or help you create one correctly.
thanks for your response,
Can you please let me know if we can make a stored process as a auto call one ?
thanks
Thalla
You seem to mix up the macro autocall facility with stored processes. These are two different things.
Yes I agree with your point that autocall macro and stored process are different things.
Actually my requirement is - "I have created a stored process in which I will get inputs from user through PROMPTS while running it". Now I have to make this Stored Process as Global and it has to run before starting of any code(Either a process flow or a program) submitted by users.
Please let me know the possibilities on this, If we have possibilities help me with best approach on this.
So you need to make certain settings in an automated way. This raises some questions:
The answers to these questions will determine the tools to be used.
Mind that it is quite complicated to call a stored process from code. STPs are mostly used through the web interface or clients (EG), but those clients provide only methods to run code automatically, not an STP.
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