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Problem Note 52078: You can manipulate metadata-bound SAS data sets regardless of server authentication or permissions set on the file

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SAS statements and functions that access a SAS data file (for example, a SAS data set) as an external file can detect that the file is bound to metadata, at which point SAS should not allow permissions such as accessMetadata on the bound file. Currently, however, metadata permissions are not honored when you use SAS statements and functions to access a SAS data file as an external file. For example, SAS functions such as FREAD or FDELETE enable you to manipulate metadata-bound SAS data sets. You can manipulate a data set regardless of whether you have successful authentication to the metadata server or whether the file has appropriate permissions.

Binding data to metadata cannot prevent the use of operating system commands on files and directories if you have the appropriate operating system permission. For example, a user who has Write access to an operating system directory (for example, in order to create physical tables) can use host commands to delete and replace files within that directory. Such commands operate independently of any metadata binding.

Currently, there is no workaround or solution for this problem.

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Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS Release
ReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemBase SASz/OS9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Z649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft® Windows® for x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise 32-bit9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32-bit9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows Server 20089.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R29.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 for x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Std9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Std9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Windows 7 Enterprise x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Windows 7 Home Premium x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Windows 7 Professional x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Windows 7 Ultimate x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
64-bit Enabled AIX9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
64-bit Enabled HP-UX9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
64-bit Enabled Solaris9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
HP-UX IPF9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Linux9.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Linux for x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
Solaris for x649.3_M29.4_M19.3 TS1M29.4 TS1M1
* For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be fixed.