At current, our code for my company is run in a linux server environment and that is where the code was written. We recently upgarded and got SAS enterprise guide and I want to use it, connected to the server, to do my work.
However, my code does not run through SAS enterprise because a lot of our code uses $HOME in the file location names, which SAS enterprise apparently does not recognize. Solutions?
$HOME is an environment variable on Unix, and you can get it with the %SYSGET function:
%let home = %sysget(HOME);
%put &home.;
Then use &home. in your file path references.
$HOME is an environment variable on Unix, and you can get it with the %SYSGET function:
%let home = %sysget(HOME);
%put &home.;
Then use &home. in your file path references.
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