!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 69916991 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 6991sasrfc_server
-r -n "test"