Hi,
I'm trying to post zipped XPT files to a URL using the code below...
But the output file tells me that I am - "Missing boundary header", hence end up with a 400 Bad Request.
This is what I see when I create an output file to capture the response from my PROC. I know my macro variable boundary resolves because I see it from my %PUT in the code.
What am I "missing" here ? Help appreciated.
@ChrisHemedinger - any insight ? Thanks in advance.
filename XptFile "../dataraw/new_zip.zip";
/* Set the authorization header */
%let auth_header = Authorization=Bearer &ACCESS_TOKEN;
/* Set boundary */
%let boundary=%sysfunc(uuidgen());
%put &boundary.;
/* Make the HTTP PUT request */
filename response temp;
proc http
method="POST"
url="&base_uri/repository/container/&containerAID/&version/upload/Raw Data"
in=XptFile
out=response;
headers 'Authorization'="Bearer &ACCESS_TOKEN";
headers 'Content-Type'="multipart/form-data" 'boundary' = "&boundary.";
run;
%put &SYS_PROCHTTP_STATUS_CODE.;
%put &SYS_PROCHTTP_STATUS_PHRASE.;
looks like multipart form data isn't yet supported
https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Procedures/multipart-form-data-REST-API-POST-in-PROC-HTTP-failing...
EDIT: catching up, indeed it is actually supported in 2025
https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/v_063/proc/p10hyllh9kzzwxn1juthxahne5vp.htm
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