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I have compiled a macro on my local machine and would like to call that macro on my remote session using the INHERITLIB option.

I did the following way:

%macro prin(dataset);

proc print data=&dataset; 
run;
%mend;


proc catalog c=work.sasmacr et=macro;  
  copy out=sharemac.sasmacr;  
  select prin;  
quit;

libname sharemac "Z:\";


rsubmit wait=no inheritlib=(work=lwork sharemac=sharemac) ; 
options mstored sasmstore=sharemac; 
%prin(myhom.dd);
endrsubmit;

and now it throws a warning and stops compiling.
the warning is as below,

WARNING: Entry type MACRO not supported by CPORT.

what could be the error here?

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  • Why would you want to copy the compiled macro? Why not just copy the source code and submit it to re-compile it on the remote machine? Or just point both machines to the same autocall library of source code.
    – Tom
    Mar 30, 2016 at 15:58
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    I don't think you can copy the compiled macro - it is machine code, it needs to be recompiled on each machine separately.
    – Joe
    Mar 30, 2016 at 17:13
  • Not sure where CPORT comes into this. Unless the INHERITLIB is somehow using CPORT under the hood?
    – Tom
    Mar 30, 2016 at 17:26
  • @Tom It seems likely that it is. I figured it was either CPORT or UPLOAD, or perhaps both, under the hood.
    – Joe
    Mar 30, 2016 at 19:10

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