Has anyone managed to connect to s3 using SAS Enterprise guide v6.1?
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Wondering can anyone help me with something. I am working for a client who uses SAS EG V6.1 It's old and crap. In newer versions there is an s3 connector built in however this one only has a http proc. I am wondering has anyone managed to connect to s3 using this?
I have tried this but ran into an issue where I need to sign the request using sha256.... However this sad version doesn't even have that.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Wondering can anyone help me with something. I am working for a client who uses SAS EG V6.1 It's old and crap. In newer versions there is an s3 connector built in however this one only has a http proc. I am wondering has anyone managed to connect to s3 using this?
I have tried this but ran into an issue where I need to sign the request using sha256.... However this sad version doesn't even have that.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks
amazon-s3 sas
What's the SAS version underlying? Find that with 'proc product_status; run;'.
– Reeza
Nov 9 at 22:22
Suppose the answer is yes, someone has managed to connect. What do you once you've received that answer? If the thing you would do next is post a different question, post that question now instead of asking whether a person has managed to do a thing. (Remember, Stack Overflow questions are not supposed to start a conversation.)
– user2357112
Nov 9 at 22:59
Does your client haveproc s3
? This is used to send and retrieve files from s3. It was added in 9.4M4.
– Stu Sztukowski
Nov 13 at 15:12
No @StuSztukowski it is 9.3m
– Seamus O'Connor
Nov 13 at 17:15
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Wondering can anyone help me with something. I am working for a client who uses SAS EG V6.1 It's old and crap. In newer versions there is an s3 connector built in however this one only has a http proc. I am wondering has anyone managed to connect to s3 using this?
I have tried this but ran into an issue where I need to sign the request using sha256.... However this sad version doesn't even have that.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks
amazon-s3 sas
Wondering can anyone help me with something. I am working for a client who uses SAS EG V6.1 It's old and crap. In newer versions there is an s3 connector built in however this one only has a http proc. I am wondering has anyone managed to connect to s3 using this?
I have tried this but ran into an issue where I need to sign the request using sha256.... However this sad version doesn't even have that.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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What's the SAS version underlying? Find that with 'proc product_status; run;'.
– Reeza
Nov 9 at 22:22
Suppose the answer is yes, someone has managed to connect. What do you once you've received that answer? If the thing you would do next is post a different question, post that question now instead of asking whether a person has managed to do a thing. (Remember, Stack Overflow questions are not supposed to start a conversation.)
– user2357112
Nov 9 at 22:59
Does your client haveproc s3
? This is used to send and retrieve files from s3. It was added in 9.4M4.
– Stu Sztukowski
Nov 13 at 15:12
No @StuSztukowski it is 9.3m
– Seamus O'Connor
Nov 13 at 17:15
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What's the SAS version underlying? Find that with 'proc product_status; run;'.
– Reeza
Nov 9 at 22:22
Suppose the answer is yes, someone has managed to connect. What do you once you've received that answer? If the thing you would do next is post a different question, post that question now instead of asking whether a person has managed to do a thing. (Remember, Stack Overflow questions are not supposed to start a conversation.)
– user2357112
Nov 9 at 22:59
Does your client haveproc s3
? This is used to send and retrieve files from s3. It was added in 9.4M4.
– Stu Sztukowski
Nov 13 at 15:12
No @StuSztukowski it is 9.3m
– Seamus O'Connor
Nov 13 at 17:15
What's the SAS version underlying? Find that with 'proc product_status; run;'.
– Reeza
Nov 9 at 22:22
What's the SAS version underlying? Find that with 'proc product_status; run;'.
– Reeza
Nov 9 at 22:22
Suppose the answer is yes, someone has managed to connect. What do you once you've received that answer? If the thing you would do next is post a different question, post that question now instead of asking whether a person has managed to do a thing. (Remember, Stack Overflow questions are not supposed to start a conversation.)
– user2357112
Nov 9 at 22:59
Suppose the answer is yes, someone has managed to connect. What do you once you've received that answer? If the thing you would do next is post a different question, post that question now instead of asking whether a person has managed to do a thing. (Remember, Stack Overflow questions are not supposed to start a conversation.)
– user2357112
Nov 9 at 22:59
Does your client have
proc s3
? This is used to send and retrieve files from s3. It was added in 9.4M4.– Stu Sztukowski
Nov 13 at 15:12
Does your client have
proc s3
? This is used to send and retrieve files from s3. It was added in 9.4M4.– Stu Sztukowski
Nov 13 at 15:12
No @StuSztukowski it is 9.3m
– Seamus O'Connor
Nov 13 at 17:15
No @StuSztukowski it is 9.3m
– Seamus O'Connor
Nov 13 at 17:15
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What's the SAS version underlying? Find that with 'proc product_status; run;'.
– Reeza
Nov 9 at 22:22
Suppose the answer is yes, someone has managed to connect. What do you once you've received that answer? If the thing you would do next is post a different question, post that question now instead of asking whether a person has managed to do a thing. (Remember, Stack Overflow questions are not supposed to start a conversation.)
– user2357112
Nov 9 at 22:59
Does your client have
proc s3
? This is used to send and retrieve files from s3. It was added in 9.4M4.– Stu Sztukowski
Nov 13 at 15:12
No @StuSztukowski it is 9.3m
– Seamus O'Connor
Nov 13 at 17:15