So I started playing with the Visual Programmer mode in SAS/Studio. I took some existing SAS code that was organized as a couple of programs and made it into a single process with a couple of sub processes. I was able to get it to run and view the logs and outputs of the individual steps and the my final REPORT output by the last step.
I saved the process , logged out and when back into SAS/Studio and opened the process. Now all of my logs and output etc are gone.
I see there is a Generate Code button I can use to make a single SAS program with the code form all of the steps in one place.
Is there a similar Generate LOG or equivalent function that I could use to store the logs from all of the individual steps I ran to get to my final REPORT? What about a Generate RESULTS with a combination of all of the outputs of the individual steps?
Is there something similar to the Interactive Mode of the normal SAS/studio Programmer interface? Where instead of individual logs for each submitted block of code there is a cumulative SAS log.
Tom:
Thanks for posting. The behavior you describe is not currently available in SAS Studio, but it has been requested via our defects system. I have added your request to the defect and am hopeful the development team is able to add these enhancements in a near future SAS Studio release.
Please keep the suggestions coming!
Tom:
Thanks for posting. The behavior you describe is not currently available in SAS Studio, but it has been requested via our defects system. I have added your request to the defect and am hopeful the development team is able to add these enhancements in a near future SAS Studio release.
Please keep the suggestions coming!
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