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gtotter
Calcite | Level 5

Hi.

 

I'm completly new to SAS and I created an trial-account in the cloud. 

 

The following things I tried to achive:

  1. Embedd a Report in a Website
  2. Access the API to get Report-Information

So far, both did not work.

 

1.) I could not change the X-Origin header Information on my trial server. It looks like, I have not access to the configuration-part in the environment manager. Is there a work-around? 

Would it be possible for me to change the setting, if I have a paid version? 

 

2.) I tried accessing the server using the Rest-Api. 

https://developer.sas.com/apis/rest/

So far I did not get any response. Also I don't know how to get the consul token, since I have not directly access to the server. 

I have not found an api specific for the cloud-version. And I'm not able to configure the CORS-Settings, since I don't have admin-rights. 

Is it even possible to access the cloud-version via an api?

 

 

Any help would be most welcome. 

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JosvanderVelden
SAS Super FREQ
As far as I know you can not access the server from external sources (apps) nor incorporate content produced on the trial server in external sites. You can send an email to support@sas.com with “SAS Trial” in the Subject line to get more information.
Regarding CORS and APIs: http://support.sas.com/kb/59/957.html &
https://documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=calconfig&docsetTarget=n08030sasconfiguration0admin.htm&docs...
When you administer your organization's installation of SAS you have full control over installation and configuration. See for example: https://documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=dplyml0phy0dkr&docsetTarget=titlepage.htm&docsetVersion=3.4&... & https://documentation.sas.com/?cdcId=calcdc&cdcVersion=3.4&docsetId=calchkcfg&docsetTarget=n00004sas...

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