If you have a significant number then you could consider writing some code in SAS 9.2 to generate scripts to run in SAS 9.4. If there are only a few then it would be easier to just recreate them from scratch. However, the Identity Sync plug-in is not one of the free ones, so if you're a SAS coder then you may want to start out by looking at the SAS sample referenced above.įor migrating ACTs from SAS 9.2 to SAS 9.4, it depends on how many you have. Using this plug-in you can download/export an XML file from SAS Management Console 9.2 and then upload/import that XML file using SAS Management Console 9.4. Post-installation migration of users, group, and roles can be done with the the SAS MDU macros - there is some sample code in SAS Sample 42251: Partial Promotion of User and Group Metadata at We also provide a point & click method (including a few other features) in our Identity Sync plug-in. You can find more info at where you can register to download the plug-ins if you want.įor (2), as suggested by for SAS 9.2 to SAS 9.4, one option is to use the SAS Migration Utility (SMU) during the initial installation of SAS 9.4. There is also an In Use column that lets you see at a glance which ACTs are not being used and could be candidates for removal. ![]() It has an Objects tab that shows you which objects a selected ACT has been applied to. ![]() ![]() If you are interested in a point & click solution for (1) and (3), we have an ACT Reviewer as part of our Metacoda Plug-ins and that particular plug-in happens to be available free of charge.
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