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Kritiksharma
Calcite | Level 5

Hello everyone,

I have created a report in SAS 9.4.

I want to export and then import it into a client's environment to do my analysis.

Any guidance on how to export and import SAS 9.4 report would be highly appreciable.

Thanks and Regards

Kritika Sharma

 

 

 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

How did you create the report? Where does this report exist right now?

 

I want to export and then import it into a client's environment to do my analysis.

 

What do you mean by "client's environment"? Why do you need it in your client's environment to do your analysis, if you already have this report?

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Paige Miller
Kritiksharma
Calcite | Level 5

The report is build in SAs 9.4 Visual Analytics environment.

I want to export it.

How can I do that?

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

You should post this in the Visual Analytics board, rather than the New SAS User board. Maybe a moderator will move it for you.

 

But, as long as you're here, I asked a lot of questions and you only answered one. Please answer all of the questions.

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Paige Miller
andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

I moved the topic to the VA area.

Mickey_SAS
SAS Employee

The moving of reports from one environment to another in SAS 9.4 is done using the export/import functionality in SAS Management Console.  Here is a general example, the VA reports move the same way.

 

https://go.documentation.sas.com/doc/en/bicdc/9.4/bisag/p1k1twndkw9je7n1sq3yibjz8wxx.htm

 

In addition to the report, you'll need to make sure to move the LASR table to the new environment and make sure it is available there.  If the location of the LASR table metadata changes, you'll get a chance during import to map it to the new table location.

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