!SASROOT\access\sasexe
directory.
sassfc_server
command. Here is the command
syntax:
sasrfc_server
[-i n] [-r] [-s] [-k] [-t n] [-d n] [-n name[,desc]] [-p port_number]
[-V variant] [-help] [-c dialog_compat_port] [-b "-p port_number
-V variant_name -R report_name"] [-B number_of_bytes] [-S "-a
program_id -g gateway_host -x gateway_service"]
sasrfc_serveru
command. You use the
Unicode SAS RFC Server to access Unicode SAP systems; you cannot use
it to access non-Unicode SAP systems. Here is the command syntax:
sasrfc_serveru
[-i n] [-r] [-s] [-k] [-t n] [-d n] [-n name[,desc]] [-p port_number]
[-V variant] [-help] [-c dialog_compat_port] [-b "-p port_number
-V variant_name -R report_name"] [-B number_of_bytes] [-S "-a
program_id -g gateway_host -x gateway_service"]
1
and 6
),
the program runs as an application and messages are routed to standard
error. Higher diagnostic levels route more detailed messages to standard
error. If you are running sasrfc_server
as
a service, the server sends error and other informational messages
to the Windows Event Log. You can view the log by using the Windows
Event Viewer.
6999
.
6995
.
The report variant parameter is required and must be a valid variant
of the report. The report parameter is optional and is usually omitted.
If you omit the report parameter, report_name defaults to /SAS/ZSASV8BCOMPAT.
The values in port_number, variant_name, and report_name must be different
from the values that SAS 9 and dialog compatibility use.
sasrfc_serveru
Unicode
server command.
1
on port number 6991
,
use this command:
sasrfc_server
-d 1 -p 6991
6991
using
the name test
and a description of 'Test
SAS RFC Server'
, use this command:
sasrfc_server
-i 2 -n "test,Test SAS RFC Server" -p 6991
sasrfc_server
-r -n "test"