Is it possible to redirect a log to a stream in SAS batch. The following command does not seem to work for SAS 9.4 running on AIX 7
sas -altlog /dev/stdout hello_world.sas
The stream is open though because this works:
echo foobar > /dev/stdout
Hi @tomcmacdonald, I found this short bit in the UNIX Companion about routing output to a terminal. I don't have an AIX box handy, but this works on Linux:
filename term terminal '/dev/stdout';
proc printto log=term; run;
proc options; run;
endsas;
Saving that as "test.sas" I could run it from an xterm and get the output back: sas test.sas
Also could pipe it to the more command just fine: sas test.sas | more
HTH
Dave
Hi @tomcmacdonald, I found this short bit in the UNIX Companion about routing output to a terminal. I don't have an AIX box handy, but this works on Linux:
filename term terminal '/dev/stdout';
proc printto log=term; run;
proc options; run;
endsas;
Saving that as "test.sas" I could run it from an xterm and get the output back: sas test.sas
Also could pipe it to the more command just fine: sas test.sas | more
HTH
Dave
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