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ger15xxhcker
Quartz | Level 8

Hi all!

 

Can i use somehow in a remote process a local submit in base sas?

 

Thanks!

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

No. 

You can send back macro variable values using %sysrput().  You can transfer datasets or files using PROC UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD. There are ways to share libraries.

 

You could make another connection back to your machine (if it allows that) so that your process becomes Machine A connects to Machine B which connects to a new process on machine A.  But you will probably get your brain twisted into a knot figuring out how to write the code.

 

Best is probably to just break the process into smaller pieces.  Part A runs remotely.  Part B runs locally. Part C runs remotely.

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

No. 

You can send back macro variable values using %sysrput().  You can transfer datasets or files using PROC UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD. There are ways to share libraries.

 

You could make another connection back to your machine (if it allows that) so that your process becomes Machine A connects to Machine B which connects to a new process on machine A.  But you will probably get your brain twisted into a knot figuring out how to write the code.

 

Best is probably to just break the process into smaller pieces.  Part A runs remotely.  Part B runs locally. Part C runs remotely.

ger15xxhcker
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks for your help!

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