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ALTLOG

ALTLOG



Specifies an alternate SAS log

Default: NOALTLOG
Valid in: configuration file, SAS invocation
OS/2 specifics: destination must resolve to a valid OS/2 path or filename


Syntax
Details
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Syntax

-ALTLOG destination
-NOALTLOG

ALTLOG destination
specifies the destination for a copy of the SAS log. The destination argument can be a valid OS/2 pathname or filename (including device names) or an environment variable associated with a pathname. If you specify only a pathname, the copy is placed in a file in the specified directory, with a name of filename.LOG, where filename is the name of your SAS job. If you are running SAS interactively and specify only a pathname, the log is written to a file named SAS.LOG within that path.

NOALTLOG
suppresses the creation of a copy of the SAS log.


Details

The ALTLOG system option specifies a destination to which a copy of the SAS log is written. Use the ALTLOG system option to capture log output for printing.

To send the SAS log to a printer other than the default printer, use a valid OS/2 printer name for the destination value.

Note:   ALTLOG replaces the following system options from earlier versions of the SAS System: LDISK, LPRINT, and LTYPE.  [cautionend]

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