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bonysunny16
Calcite | Level 5

Does 'PROC ACCESS DBMS = IMS' need to have a separate licence for connecting to IMS.

I was trying to extract data from IMS using the same and it is showing an error which says 'The SAS/ACCESS Interface to IMS-DL/I product with which the procedure is associated is either not licensed for your system or the product license has expired'.

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Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Generally yes.  You can see if you have it licensed by running

PROC SETINIT;

If it is listed there, it means that it is just not installed on the server you are using.

I usually go through my local SAS site rep with questions about licensing and costs.

Doc Muhlbaier

Duke

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