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yabwon
Amethyst | Level 16

Hi SAS Communities,

 

For your information. The SAS Packages Framework, version 20211111, was released today.

I will be more than happy to hear your feedback.

The framework is available, as always, at GitHub: https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES

 

New features and extensions are:

  • The packages fileref can point to multiple directories, e.g. filename packages ("/dir/nr/one" "/dir/nr/two");

  • New macro %extendPackagesFileref() added,

  • Help updated,

  • Packages regenerated with new version of SPF:

    • DFA,
    • GSM,
    • MacroArray,
    • BasePlus,
    • dynMacroArray,
    • SQLinDS.

All the best

Bart

_______________
Polish SAS Users Group: www.polsug.com and communities.sas.com/polsug

"SAS Packages: the way to share" at SGF2020 Proceedings (the latest version), GitHub Repository, and YouTube Video.
Hands-on-Workshop: "Share your code with SAS Packages"
"My First SAS Package: A How-To" at SGF2021 Proceedings

SAS Ballot Ideas: one: SPF in SAS, two, and three
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yabwon
Amethyst | Level 16

For your information. The SAS Packages Framework, version 20211216, was released today.

 

I will be more than happy to hear your feedback.

The framework is available, as always, at GitHub: https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES

 

  • Bug fix in the %verifyPackage() macro.

All the best

Bart

_______________
Polish SAS Users Group: www.polsug.com and communities.sas.com/polsug

"SAS Packages: the way to share" at SGF2020 Proceedings (the latest version), GitHub Repository, and YouTube Video.
Hands-on-Workshop: "Share your code with SAS Packages"
"My First SAS Package: A How-To" at SGF2021 Proceedings

SAS Ballot Ideas: one: SPF in SAS, two, and three
SAS Documentation



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