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Ronein
Onyx | Level 15

Hello

Why can't I paste code here???

I get a message "info-paste  operations on this sire are prohibited".

How should I enter the code?? manually???

 

 

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User
Which browser on which platform (Windows, Linux, OSX, Andoid, iOS) do you use, from where do you copy the code (SAS Studio, Enterprise Guide, Display Manager, text editor, word processor) and how do you copy/paste the code (with keystrokes, drag-and-drop, context menus)?
Ronein
Onyx | Level 15
Sorry for late response.
I am using chrome.
I want to copy a code from SAS program into the forum.
I am doing it by CNTRL C and CNRL V.
I still cannot paste code from sas into the forum.
I receive a message in the top of the page "info-past operations on this site are prohibited"
Ronein
Onyx | Level 15

One strange issue is that when I do right click then  I see options: Undo, Redo,Cut,copy,Delete  but cannot see "paste" option

 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

This seems to happen at your end. Calling out to @ChrisHemedinger 

Are you using the SAS Communities from home, a public network, or from a corporate location? You might sit behind a proxy that manipulates the FORM code in the HTML.

ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

Are you using the "insert code"  or "insert SAS code" icons? Or pasting in the typing area?

 

 

ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

I agree with others that this might be a restriction caused by a "security" measure in your organization, maybe designed to prevent pasting of passwords or sensitive information.  There are some browser extensions available that might be able to work around it, but it would be better to ask your IT to "whitelist" all sas.com sites (as a business need) to allow more free interactions.

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