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Jose7
Obsidian | Level 7

 

Hi experts,

I would like to request another possible alternative, which consists of saving the SAS logs (generally for all users on Linux) in which the user ID and the query being executed can be viewed. This way, we can track the analysis of a specific day and identify the user who owns the specific query. We are currently trying to modify the sasv9.cfg file located in the path /sas94/sashome/SASFoundation/9.4. Inside the file, we add the following: -LOGPARM='logconfig=/sasdatos/logconfig.cfg' Now, when creating the logconfig.cfg file in the specified path, we had trouble configuring it since it consists of LOG= and LOGPARM=. Could you please guide us with an example of how to do it step by step from the beginning? We would greatly appreciate it

 

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