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BobUva
Calcite | Level 5
I'm inheriting from SAS.Tasks.Toolkit.SasTask in order to be able to run SAS code from within dialogs. Before using SasTask, I used to implement ISasTask and other interfaces but since SasTask itself implements these, I do not have to. The problem is that I need to continue to save/restore task state similar to how ISASTask.XmlState did it. I tried setting the XmlState property of my SasTask-derived class, but that data never gets saved. Is this a bug? Is there another way to save/restore state when deriving from SAS.Tasks.Toolkit.SasTask?

Thanks,
Bob
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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager
Bob,

You should override these members in your SasTask-derived class. Here is a C# example:

[pre]
public override string GetXmlState()
{
// return the XML state of your task so the application can store it.
}

public override void RestoreStateFromXml(string xmlState)
{
// take XML state from the application and initialize your task
}
[/pre]

Chris
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BobUva
Calcite | Level 5
Thanks Chris. I'll give it a try.

Bob

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