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tjsari
Fluorite | Level 6

I have SAS EG and I want to use the %include statement to call a SAS script that is saved outside UNIX (in a shared drive). I would like to do this without having to move the scripts into UNIX.

 

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Reeza
Super User

SAS has to have a way to access the file, so it has to be somewhere it has access to via a shared drive or on unix. If the 'shared drive' is not accessible from SAS you have to move it from Unix. To determine what's accessible you'll have to discuss this with your IT team. 

 


@tjsari wrote:

I have SAS EG and I want to use the %include statement to call a SAS script that is saved outside UNIX (in a shared drive). I would like to do this without having to move the scripts into UNIX.

 


 

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