On your PC, left click with your mouse on the Windows icon in the bottom left corner of your screen, then scroll to the SAS folder. You should see something similar to this:
If SAS Management Console is not listed then it is not installed and you need to install it.
SMC is a separate Java-based application which should show up in your Windows Start menu in the SAS section. If it is not there, it must be installed from your organisation's SAS Depot, for which you will need the assistance of the SAS admin.
To schedule a SAS program the simple way, you "only" need commandline access to the SAS server via SSH or running external commands from SAS (XCMD system option must be enabled). With this you use crontab which I already referred to.
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Learn how use the CAT functions in SAS to join values from multiple variables into a single value.
Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.
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