Hello everyone, I would like to ask something.
I have a report in Visual Analytics that I want to embed in website, so that everyone (guest included) can see the report without log in to SAS. Everything's work beside "Data-driven content" in the report.Data-driven content
The image above is the data-driven content that I made. I want guest to be able to input anything they want in there. But, this doesn't show up unless you log in to SAS first. Instead it show up like the image below when you haven't log in.
I already set so both the report and data source that build the report available to guest. And I already made "SASJobExecution" in rules available to guest too (Before I did this, the report show 403 Forbidden instead of refused to connect). And I already choose the copy link with all options checked like below.
Is there something i'm missing here? Or you can't just copy paste the link in your website and need another things to add before it work?
Thanks in advance.
Based on the output, you are using SAS Viya 3.5. Guest access is not supported in that release.
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Running proc setinit; it show this
"Current version: V.03.05M0P111119"
Does this mean my version still not support Guest Access for Job Execution Service?
Based on the output, you are using SAS Viya 3.5. Guest access is not supported in that release.
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