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twobluecats
Calcite | Level 5

hi, everyone - i prefer and recommend display manager coupled with a good text editor such as hexe.  however, i have a client that is hooked on eg; hence my question.  what is the point-click sequence for fse/fsv within an eg instance?  i am fine opening dm and using there, but, would be nice to do this in eg.  i assume sas was not inept/unkind and just forgot; more likely that i just did not see it.  thank you!  dean

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

Are you referring to the SAS/FSP procedure windows - FSEDIT and FSVIEW? These procedures can only run in a full SAS client installation and so are not available in EG. The replacement is simply the "View Table" feature of EG which can be used in read-only or update mode. There is no equivalent to the one row at a time that FSEDIT provides.

 

Please bear in mind that Display Manager is now a legacy interface that is simply maintained as is. All improvements are now focused on EG and SAS Studio. 

twobluecats
Calcite | Level 5

yes, fsview fsedit typed out.  legacy sounds ill-adviced, if that is, in fact, true.  dm is vastly superior to eg on many levels, in my opinion, although non-programmers (and non-oldtimers!) might not appreciate.  fsv and fse are excellent examples of dm>eg.  (there are others, too; not at all just being an old dog!)

 

nonetheless, it seems that fsv and fse _could_ be programmed, once the flaws in the eg interface are addressed, such as the ability to open multiple libname windows and float every window.

 

i did not see a specific sas institute declaration that fsv fse does not exist in eg, nor that it would never exist in eg, so, for now, i absolutely appreciate your opinion, and thank you!  it would be great for a sas inst confirmation, explanation, and justification would also be welcome 🙂

SASKiwi
PROC Star

There are some useful resources explaining SAS's road map re software interfaces including this one: https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Communities-Library/The-Future-of-SAS-Enterprise-Guide-and-SAS-St...

 

As you can see from the link there are some major improvements planned for the near future which proves to me that SAS has listened to users' feedback on EG / SAS Studio issues and is doing something about them. Feel free to continue to voice your concerns as well!

 

I would say the major limitation with EG currently is the lack of multiple tabbed programming windows - you can get two side-by-side but that is about it. The next release will provide "Display Manager" type windowing flexibility plus a lot of other enhancements.

ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Native to EG - you can put a data set into "Update" mode and enter/override values in each observation.

 

As an example, we also have a custom task available with a one-record-at-a-time style editor.  Looks like this:

 

fsedit.jpg

 

Find it here:

 

http://support.sas.com/documentation/onlinedoc/guide/customtasks/index.htm

 

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