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Problem
: You
want to work with tables, jobs, and other objects in SAS Data Integration
Studio.
Solution
: Create
and open a connection profile, which connect to a SAS Metadata Server. You can
then work with tables, jobs, and other objects that have been specified in the
metadata, and
you can add new metadata as needed. When
you create a connection profile, you can select the Use Integrated Windows authentication
(single sign-on) option if you know that your environment supports single sign-on.
For more information about single sign-on, administrators should see the "Dictionary
of Authentication Mechanisms" chapter of the SAS Intelligence Platform: Security
Administration Guide.
The main tasks for maintaining
connection profiles are as follows:
• “Create a Connection Profile”
• “Open a Connection Profile”
• “Update a Connection Profile”
• “Reconnecting to a Metadata Server”
Tasks
Create
a Connection Profile
Perform the following steps to create a
connection profile:
1. Obtain the following information from
an administrator:
• the network name of the metadata
server
• the port number used by the metadata
server
• a logon ID and password for the
metadata server
2. Start SAS Data Integration Studio.
The Connection Profile window displays.
3. Select Create a new connection
profile. The New Connection Profile wizard displays.
4. Click Next, and enter a name for the
profile.
5. Click Next, and enter a machine address,
port, user name, and password that enables you to connect to the appropriate
SAS Metadata Server.
6. Click Finish to exit the connection
profile wizard, connect to the metadata server, and display the server's
metadata in SAS Data Integration Studio.
Open
a Connection Profile
Perform the following steps to open a
connection profile that was created earlier:
1. Start SAS Data Integration Studio.
The Connection Profile window displays.
2. Select Open an existing connection
profile.
3. Use the selection arrow to select the
profile to be opened, and click Ok.
Another way to open an existing
connection profile is to start SAS Data Integration Studio, and then select
File ð Connection Profile from the menu bar. The Connection Profile window
displays, and you perform the same steps as in the preceding task.
After you open a connection profile, you
are connected to the metadata server, and the server's metadata is displayed in
SAS Data Integration Studio. If you are working under change management, the
name of your project repository is displayed in the Checkouts tree on the
desktop. If you are not working under change management, you do not see the Checkouts
tree.
Update
a Connection Profile
Perform the following steps to update a
connection profile:
1. Start SAS Data Integration Studio.
The Connection Profile window displays.
2. Use the selection arrow to select the
profile that you want to edit, and then click Edit. The Edit Connection Profile
wizard displays.
3. Update the profile as needed, and
then click Finish to exit the connection profile wizard, connect to the
metadata server, and display the server's metadata in SAS Data Integration
Studio.
Reconnecting
to a Metadata Server
If the connection to the metadata server
is broken, a dialog box displays and asks if you want to attempt reconnection.
Click Try Now, and SAS Data Integration Studio attempts to reconnect to the
metadata server. If the reconnection is successful, you can continue your work.
The user credentials from the previous session is used. If the tree views are
not populated with the appropriate metadata, select View ð Refresh. If the
reconnection is not successful, contact your server administrator.
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