Hi:
In the documentation
http://support.sas.com/documentation/onlinedoc/91pdf/sasdoc_913/base_infomap_9951.pdf
on page 26/27, they show this example:
[pre]
proc infomaps metauser="myUserID"
metapass="myPassword"
metaserver="myip.us.mycompany.com"
metaport=8561
metarepository="Foundation";
/* Delete the information map to avoid duplicate data items. */
delete infomap "xmp_simple" mappath="/BIP Tree/ReportStudio/Maps";
/* Open a new information map. The path specified is where, by */
/* default, it will be saved when a SAVE statement is issued. */
/* The information map exists only in memory and not in the */
/* metadata repository until the SAVE statement is issued. */
open infomap "xmp_simple"
mappath="/BIP Tree/ReportStudio/Maps";
/* Note that an OPEN INFOMAP statement must precede the */
/* INSERT DATASOURCE statement. */
/* Make the specified table on the specified server accessible. */
insert datasource sasserver="SASMain"
table="Sample Data".CLASS _all_ ;
/* If no name is specified on the SAVE statement, then the information */
/* map that is currently open is saved with the name with which it was */
/* opened. If no path is specified, then it is saved in the path */
/* specified in the OPEN statement or, secondarily, it is saved in */
/* the path that is specified in the PROC INFOMAPS statement. */
save;
run;
[/pre]
The reference they use on their TABLE= option is the Descriptive name of the LIBRARY..so for example, I might have a
LIBRARY named "Orion Star" in the Metadata
whose
LIBREF was "orstar" in my SAS program.
But the usage in the example, implies to me that the correct coding would be:
TABLE="Orion Star".customer (the descriptive LIBRARY name)
NOT
TABLE=orstar.customer (the LIBREF used in the SAS program)
You might also consider contacting Tech Support for help using PROC INFOMAP. To contact Tech Support, go to
http://support.sas.com and on the left hand navigation pane, look for the link entitled "Submit a Problem".
cynthia