Hi,
I am using SAS/CONNECT to log on to our LInux machine. I am using SAS 9.2.
I have the following code after a signon attempt to the UNIX machine:
**** Check the error conditon of the SIGNON command;
%macro checkit;
%if &syserr=0 %then %do;
%put SIGNON fine! Continue processing!;
%end;
%else %do;
%put >>>ERROR: SIGNON failed - RC=&syserr;
%put >>> Please check above for ERROR Description;
%ABORT;
%end;
%mend checkit;
%checkit;
So what I want the program to do is to stop at the %ABORT, but not terminate SAS.
There is more data steps after the checkit macro so when I type in a wrong password it prints out the ERROR that I have for the put statements, but it continues trying to do the rest of the data steps, etc. If I put in ABORT ABEND it totally shuts down SAS.
How do I print out the ERROR and abort but also keep my PC SAS up so I can view the log?
Thanks, Nancy