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GiovannaEdmonds
Calcite | Level 5

Hi. Can someone help me understand why the following code hangs in SAS? Thanks!

%macro attempt_signon;
signon %sysfunc(dequote(&t.)) sascmd="!sascmdv" swait=yes cmacvar=p;
%mend;

proc fcmp
    outlib=work.func.connect
;
function attempt_signon(t $);
    rc = run_macro('attempt_signon', t, p);
    if rc = 0 then return(p);
    else return(.);
endsub;
run;

option cmplib=(work.func);

data _null_;
a = "t";
p = attempt_signon(a);
put _all_;
run;

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FriedEgg
SAS Employee

I am not certain what you mean by 'hangs' but I am going to assume you are referring to the effect of swait=yes (signonwait).  This option will cause the client session to wait until the remote session has completed the sign on task and SAS is fully initialized before continuing to any following statements.

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