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genemroz
Quartz | Level 8

I have an extensive set of SAS codes that I want to share with other SAS ODA users.  What's the best way to do this?

 

Thanks,

Gene

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
Your disk space on the server is only accessible to you. So, there is not a way for you to share your folders with another person.
The easiest thing to do is for you to download the code to your local machine and then from there, either zip or DropBox or GitHub the files.
SAS Studio on SAS Viya for Learners for academic users does have a way to work with GitHub files. However, the last time I checked, SAS Studio on SAS OnDemand does not have GitHub access from your OnDemand account directly.
To download the file(s) you want, just right click on the file and select Download from the drop down menu.
Cynthia

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andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Haven't used ODA for a while myself, but i don't remember shared folder or something similar. GitLab or GitHub could be used, depending on general conditions.

Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
Your disk space on the server is only accessible to you. So, there is not a way for you to share your folders with another person.
The easiest thing to do is for you to download the code to your local machine and then from there, either zip or DropBox or GitHub the files.
SAS Studio on SAS Viya for Learners for academic users does have a way to work with GitHub files. However, the last time I checked, SAS Studio on SAS OnDemand does not have GitHub access from your OnDemand account directly.
To download the file(s) you want, just right click on the file and select Download from the drop down menu.
Cynthia
genemroz
Quartz | Level 8
OK. Thanks for the help.

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