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desertsp
Obsidian | Level 7

I'm using the X statement to execute a Python script(*.py) towards the end of a long SAS program. 

 

This may be a Python or Windows question, but is it possible to have the Command window launch minimized, or otherwise keep it from "stealing" focus? Because the SAS script is long-running, I may be working in another application by the time X executes, so the window is an interruption (or worse, if it captures inadvertent keystrokes).

 

Suggestions?

 

 

OPTIONS XWAIT XSYNC;  

X "C:\PATHWAY\SCRIPT.PY  &ARG1 &ARG2 "; 
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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Do you even need a window for the Python script?

If not then don't ask for one.

data _null_;
  infile "C:\PATHWAY\SCRIPT.PY  &ARG1 &ARG2" pipe ;
  input;
  put _infile_;
run;

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Do you even need a window for the Python script?

If not then don't ask for one.

data _null_;
  infile "C:\PATHWAY\SCRIPT.PY  &ARG1 &ARG2" pipe ;
  input;
  put _infile_;
run;
desertsp
Obsidian | Level 7

Didn't realize this was an option.

 

As the script is currently configured, it does print a few informative messages to the window, although I could easily remove that functionality.

desertsp
Obsidian | Level 7

Well your approach does exactly what I wanted!

 

The window does still open, but it's minimized by default. The messages still print too.

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