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Managing a SAS/SHARE Server (Server Administrators)

Writing a SAS Program to Start a Server

When you write a simple SAS program to start a server, you can set SAS options in a configuration file, which is processed during SAS invocation, or you can set the options explicitly in a server session. To enable communication between the server and clients that are running under different operating environments, you must specify a communications access method. Also, you can predefine SAS libraries to the server. Finally, you start the server and specify the options that you want.

The following sample program shows how to start a server on UNIX. (The exact syntax varies by operating environment.)

options comamid=tcp;
libname payable '/dept/acct/pay';
proc server authenticate=optional id=share1 msgnumber;

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