*There are no SAS® Enterprise Guide® projects to gather for this particular example so we will leave this field blank.Īfter you set these values, you can save and close the file and proceed to editing metaparms.sas.
We have modified the file in our text editor of choice, Notepad++: This means, for this example, we will be setting values for the following: However, both the SAS_CATALOGSDIR and ENTERPRISE_GUIDE_PROJECTSDIR need values specified only if you intend to gather this content. We are required to set explicit values for each key-value pair that is denoted with an asterisk. We’ll start by specifying specific configuration information that is necessary to run the Content Assessment tool successfully. Now that we have successfully unpacked the Content Assessment tool, we can proceed to modifying the setenv.yaml and metaparms.sas files for configuration. The resulting unpacked files should produce the “assessment” and “migration” files: Tar zxvf /SAS9ContentAssessment/SAS9ContentAssessment.2021.1.2.lax.tgz You will then want to unpack the TAR file by using the Linux command below: We will be downloading the Linux version for our purposes: The latest download available at the time of this article is version 2021.1.2 and can be downloaded from the SAS 9 Content Assessment 2021.1.3 support site. Download and unpack the toolīefore we can access SAS Content Assessment, we will first need to download and unpack the tool itself.
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In this post, I will show you an average use case for running the SAS 9 Content Assessment Tool and how to check whether an environment is ready for SAS Viya. These are all important questions to consider before choosing which application to run and for what purpose.