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hayden
Calcite | Level 5

Hi everyone,

 

I would like to have your help in an issue i'm having right now...

 

In some SAS DIS development i changed the properties of columns of a dataset and propagated in the following transformations into the target datasets. So in one transformation i have the error "variable has been defined as both character and numeric". After some analysis i got the problem, in DIS everything is perfect, all datasets with the right definitions os types, but through SAS Guide i figure it out that the physical dataset is still with the previous definitions. 

 

Because i don't get still very well this connection of metadata and physical contents of datasets, i don't know how to correct the physical properties in this case. Can you help me?

 

And so that i can learn this issue, there's a paper or support SAS site explaining this matter? for example, how can i update metadata properties from physical, and the reverse, how can i update physical properties from metadata.

 

I hope i'm putting the problem correctly 🙂

 

Thank you!

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

Generally speaking, the responsibility to change and maintain consistency between metadata and physical data should be in a change management process. The DIS developer tests the changes, and verify that metadata/physical structure is aligned. 

Then you need a deployment process so those changes can take effect in the other environments (test - prod...).

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