Want to add Web Report Studio as a link in the SAS 9.2/9.3 Portal with single sign-on? Add a Portal application using the following url: http://<your server>:<your port>/SASWebReportStudio/logonFromPortal.do
Tag: Portal
SAS Portal: How to Follow Tweets …
SAS Information Delivery Portal allows you to add syndicated channels (RSS feeds) to your site. There are several ways to exploit this ability. You might want to add a blog (ahem, bi-notes.com) or just have access to the latest tweets. I’ve use…
Adding Login back to the SAS 9.2 Portal
If you need to display the login link on the portal after a user has logged out, Angela has posted how to do it here: Save User Frustration by adding the magic ‘Log (back) In’ button
SAS Portal: Url’s all the space?
If you want a portal page to show an website or web page from another location (URL), use the URL portlet. You have a few options when you use an URL Portlet.
Once you have the portlet created – click the Edit button to specify the website (URL…
Where is the Stored Process Alert Portlet (4.3)?
When looking to add the Stored Process Alert Process (useful to see whether processes run in the BACKGROUND were completed successfully) the specific portlet type is not on the list.
No worries, it’s actually a personal portlet that is defined to…
Where is the Stored Process Alert Portlet (4.3)?
When looking to add the Stored Process Alert Process (useful to see whether processes run in the BACKGROUND were completed successfully) the specific portlet type is not on the list. No worries, it’s actually a personal portlet that is defined to …
Stored Processes – bypassing double authentication
As I mentioned yesterday, some users create portal applications to bypass a second authentication step from the Portal to a Stored Process (via a URL Display Portlet). New in SAS 9.2, there is a STPRun directive that allows you to just complete one sin…
Stored Processes – bypassing double authentication
As I mentioned yesterday, some users create portal applications to bypass a second authentication step from the Portal to a Stored Process (via a URL Display Portlet). New in SAS 9.2, there is a STPRun directive that allows you to just complete one sin…