Hi Elliot, When the Stored Procedure is created you need to take note of what the Metadata Path is. Or you can check the existing Stored Procedure's properties. Then you need to make sure that the Stored Process is loaded to an area where the user using "Excel -> SAS" will have access to. Make sure that the Metadata credentials you use to access the SAS metadata server from Excel is the same as where the Stored Procedure is stored (server name port etc.) Once that has been confirmed then you need to use the "Reports" button under the SAS tab in Excel, navigate to where the Stored Procedure is saved and open it. Next you need to decide where you want to save the results, either a New worksheet, New workbook or an Existing worksheet with tabular coordinates. When you run the Stored Procedure you may be prompted for inputs or not depending on how the Stored Process has been designed.
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