Good morning,
I assume the answer is 'no', but has anyone found a way to run a SQL Server proc from SAS?
Thanks!
--Ben
here is the syntax :
PROC SQL;
Connect to odbc (datasrc=datasrcnm user = user_id password = pwd);
Execute(db.stored_proc) by odbc;
Disconnect from odbc;
QUIT;
The Execute statement can be used to run the SQL Server Stored process from SAS.
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/proc/61895/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a002473677.htm
here is the syntax :
PROC SQL;
Connect to odbc (datasrc=datasrcnm user = user_id password = pwd);
Execute(db.stored_proc) by odbc;
Disconnect from odbc;
QUIT;
Well isn't that slick. 🙂 And it even works with ODBC.
Thanks very much!
--Ben
Someday I hope to convince them to get Access for SQL Server. Until then... sigh.
--Ben
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