How would I list all the SRX reports using SAS cmds or a sql query in pgAdmin
One way without coding is to open management console and right-click on the SAS Folders folder in then Folders view and select Export SAS Package.
On the first page you can filter on reports and when you click next you will se a list of all reports in your repository.
//Fredrik
One way without coding is to open management console and right-click on the SAS Folders folder in then Folders view and select Export SAS Package.
On the first page you can filter on reports and when you click next you will se a list of all reports in your repository.
//Fredrik
This code produces a XML file containing the reports:
filename myinput temp lrecl=256;
filename myoutput "/export/home/USERNAME/results2.xml" lrecl=256;
data _null_;
file myinput;
input;
put _infile_ ' ';
datalines;
<GetMetadataObjects>
<Reposid>$METAREPOSITORY</Reposid>
<Type>Transformation</Type>
<Objects/>
<NS>SAS</NS>
<Flags>128</Flags>
<Options>
<XMLSelect search="*[@PublicType='Report']"/>
</Options>
</GetMetadataObjects>
;;
run;
proc metadata
in=myinput
out=myoutput;
run;
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