# Configure Viya rules (In the Web Environment you would find this in the tab: Manage Environment -> Rules): # This writes a file to the locaton C:\temp\rules.txt. In this example we are using a variable called B to contain the text c. # Make sure to use your servername and a user having admin privileges in SAS, and use the correct password: # Make sure to check what plugins are available in the sas-admin tool # Check what plugins currently are installed: # Check what plugins can be installed: # Install a new plugin (the repo SAS means the plugin will be downloaded by a repository hosted by SAS, so you are sure it is a supported plugin): # the where statement enables you to setup a conditional grant. # Before being able to execute commands in the sas-cli, first make sure to login to the sas-cli environment. To check them all, make sure to use the help option with the sas-admin command! # these examples are ran in a Windows environment, as most users are using Windows environments on a daily basis. # Some examples of using the sas-admin cli: # For the examples below, there are some of the most common options used, however there are more options available.
Our colleague, Jelle Daemen, was willing to help a step further and give some examples of the most common options used.
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The featured guide is about how to connect to your SaasNow Viya environment using the SAS Administration Command Line Interface ( CLI).