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Previously on "SAS Base data files locking"

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  • zerointeractive
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    Thanks I will try this out

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  • Flubster
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    Originally posted by zerointeractive View Post
    I would like to avoid locking
    Then SAS/SHARE is your solution. Access is provided by the library being made available via a SAS/SHARE server allowing multiple user access (for read/writes).

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  • zerointeractive
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    I would like to avoid locking

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  • Flubster
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    Not quite understanding the issue. Are you experiencing locking that you wish to avoid or wish to implement locking (assume row-level)?

    In the meantime, have a read about SAS/SHARE on support.sas.com.

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  • zerointeractive
    started a topic SAS Base data files locking

    SAS Base data files locking

    Hi fellows

    for those SAS gurus out there, is it true that SAS base has a locking mechanism over "SAS data files" ?

    I have been told by in-house SAS "experts" that we have some problems with concurrency to access SAS data files, and I would like to understand why is this and under which circumstances this happens.
    Do you have any example and potential solutions to share ?

    Thanks in advance

    Z
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