Hi,
I have used the vbScritpt automatically generated by the Schedule function in my SAS EG 7.1 as a basis to write a more sophisticated vbScript to meet my needs. I would also like to include in the script an automatic "Commit" to the version control history of the programs contained in my EG project. I could not find any documentation about it in the vbScripting section of SAS support. Is there any way to do it? It would be extremly useful to automatize!!
Thank you for your help in advance,
Lucía
Yes, EG retrieves the history from the external Git repository, so it will include all commits made, whether committed from inside or outside of EG.
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Hi @emera86,
Sorry, no, none of the Program History operations are currently exposed in EG's automation interface.
However, if you are working with external SAS programs (referenced in your EG project, stored in an external Git repository), you could probably issue Git commands directly from your VBScript as an alternative.
Casey
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Thanks for the quick response, Casey.
If I manage to do it directly using Git commands, would I be able to visualize the historial from SAS EG afterwards?
Thanks again!
Yes, EG retrieves the history from the external Git repository, so it will include all commits made, whether committed from inside or outside of EG.
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