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kumarsandip975
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi All, Good day!!

Hi Team,

 

I tried to connect SharePoint location from SAS STUDIO as per SAS forum suggestion(42054 - How to write to or read from a Microsoft SharePoint site using SAS® software). Though, I am unable to connect the SharePoint location with “Note: 403 Forbidden”. Please find attached log for all the ways  that I have tried so far as per forum suggestion.

 

Also, As per  above forum,  I could see there is a line stated as “There is not currently  a method available using SAS code to enable direct communication with the SharePoint site that is configured to use claims-based authentication.” Could you please suggest what does it mean, and if any additional configuration required between SAS server and SharePoint location.

Kindly suggest if any other options available to read/write SharePoint location from SAS Studio.

 

TIA.

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gwootton
SAS Super FREQ
From the URL you are using it looks like you have Sharepoint 365, did you look at this link from the SAS Note you mention?

https://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2020/07/09/sas-programming-office-365-onedrive/

Here is Microsoft's article on claims-based authentication, to answer the question of what that means:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/general-development/claims-based-identity-in-sharepo...
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