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Obsidian | Level 7

I have created 3 stored processes. I am running EG4.3, Executing in stored process server and it is running successfully.

But I need to enter my username and password in each of the steps.

To avoid that I used the Method 2 in the following link from SAS.

http://support.sas.com/kb/14/545.html#

passing username and password in the URL

What am I missing here?!

My first stored process is being output in the new browser? Is that a problem.?

When it is drilled down to call another stp I am using the following URL .. as mentioned in the

http://support.sas.com/kb/14/545.html#

http://your.server:8080/SASStoredProcess/do?
_program=/yourfolder/your+stored+process&_username=sasdemo&_password={sas001}bX1wYXNz

When I click for drill down report I am being asked for username and password!

Any suggestions?!

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Quartz | Level 8 NN
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

I cannot test this right now... but can you check if something like this works

&_URL?_program=/yourfolder/your+stored+process

without mentioning a userid or password in your link...

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