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SAS/IntrNet 9.2: Application Dispatcher

ADMINLIBS Statement


Declares which libraries, filerefs, and catalogs contain programs that can be run by an administrator using the _ADMINPW password


Syntax

ADMINLIBS libref-1 | libref-1.catalog-1 | fileref-1 <...libref-n | libref-n.catalog-n | fileref-n>;


Arguments

Libraries, filerefs, and catalogs listed here can be run on the Application Server only if a valid _ADMINPW value is passed in the request data and a password is specified.

Note: If a libref or fileref has been defined in both a PROGLIBS statement and an ADMINLIBS statement, then the ADMINPW is not required for programs in that libref or fileref. General users will have access to programs that might have been intended only for administrators.

libref-1
specifies a library that contains one or more catalogs that contain programs that can be run by the Application Server. Programs must be SCL, SOURCE, or MACRO catalog entries.

libref-1.catalog-1
specifies a catalog that contains SCL, SOURCE, and MACRO programs that can be run by the Application Server. If a libref is listed as a data library and a program library, then the library is globally available and can contain programs. If you want to enable programs from one catalog in a given library to be run without enabling everything in the library to be run, then list just that catalog in a two-level name as in the following example:
   ADMINLIBS MYLIB.MYCAT . . .;

Listing both the library and a specific catalog within that library is redundant. For example,

   ADMINLIBS MYLIB MYLIB.MYCAT . . .;

enables all programs in MYLIB to run.

fileref-1
specifies a host directory or PDS that contains SAS programs that can be run by the Application Server.

...libref-n | libref-n.catalog-n | fileref-n
specifies that you can list multiple librefs, catalogs, and filerefs for this statement.

Note: See also the ADMINPW option of the PROC APPSRV statement.

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