Creating a Library Data Source
A library data source is an existing SAS library that is accessible to
users through applications such as the SAS Information Delivery Portal.
The Administrator application creates an LDAP object definition for
a library, and the portal uses the LDAP definition to create a LIBNAME
statement that can be used to access a data source. The logical names
that you select for the library associate that library with the servers
on which the library resides.
The SAS Integration Technologies Administrator provides a graphical user interface that allows you
to create a new library data source. For general instructions, see Using IT Administrator.
To create a new library data source using IT Administrator:
Open IT Administrator.
- Select SAS Data Sources in the Manager Bar.
- Select the Libraries folder in the
tree view.
- Click the New button ().
The New Library window appears and requests that you enter property
information for the new library.
- Enter a name and description for the library. The name identifies
the library in the tree view, and the description is visible when the
object properties are viewed.
- On the Library tab (selected by default), you
must enter a SAS library reference (libref) name in the Libref field.
If the library is preassigned by the server, then
the library must already exist and must use the name
that is entered in this field.
- Enter values for any of the other Library fields. You can find
information about the values that are
required in each field by selecting the Help button in
the New Library window.
- To associate the library with a logical name, select the Add button. The
Logical Name Info window appears where you can select an existing logical
name or create a new one. The logical name that you choose identifies the server on
which the library resides. After you have chosen a logical name, select OK to
close the Logical Name Info window.
- When you are finished entering information in the fields, select OK. The new library definition appears
in the tree view.