I assume you are running PROC DOWNLOAD in an RSUBMIT block inside the SAS Windowing Environment interface - is this correct? That status window will only show if you DON'T use WAIT = NO RSUBMIT option. In other words if WAIT = YES is used (which is the default action) then the window should display.
It may also be worth checking the CONNECTWAIT option is set:
proc options option = connectwait;
run;
I assume you are running PROC DOWNLOAD in an RSUBMIT block inside the SAS Windowing Environment interface - is this correct? That status window will only show if you DON'T use WAIT = NO RSUBMIT option. In other words if WAIT = YES is used (which is the default action) then the window should display.
It may also be worth checking the CONNECTWAIT option is set:
proc options option = connectwait;
run;
Hi I still cannot see it. I used "rsubmit WAIT = YES ;" I also used "proc options option = connectwait; run;" to see the option. It says synchrnous connection is used. I won't retract the solution acknowledgment as you think the same as me. But I still cannot see the transfer window. I will keep thinking about it.
I think the solution still not works for me not because your solution is incorrect. It is because the remote server just use asynochrnous connection whatsoever. I cannot change this setting though I can see the transfer status window once. I closed the windowing environement during the download and I saw it. But I don't want to close the windowing environment as I have many files to download. Still I really appreciate your help.
Please see the snapshot of my transfer status window. I can see it once I closed the windowing environment.
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