catalog directory windows
are available in some procedures in SAS/AF, SAS/FSP, and SAS/GRAPH software.
A catalog directory window lists the same type of information that the CATALOG
window provides: entry name, type, description, and date of last update. See the
description of each interactive windowing procedure for details about the catalog
directory window for that procedure.
Profile Catalog
Definition of a Profile Catalog
The Profile catalog (Sasuser.Profile) is a catalog that is available for customizing how
you work with SAS. SAS uses this catalog to store function key definitions, fonts for
graphics applications, window attributes, and other information from interactive
windowing procedures.
How the Information Is Used
The information in the Sasuser.Profile catalog is accessed automatically by SAS when
you need it for processing. For example, each time you enter the KEYS window and
change the settings, SAS stores the new settings with the KEYS entry type. Similarly, if
you change and save the attributes for interactive window procedures, the changes are
stored under the appropriate entry name and type. When you use the window or
procedure, SAS then looks for information in the Profile catalog.
How Sasuser.Profile Is Created
SAS creates the Profile catalog the first time it tries to refer to it and discovers that it
does not exist. If you are using an interactive windowing environment, this occurs during
system initialization in your first SAS session. If you use one of the other modes of
execution, the Profile catalog is created the first time you execute a SAS procedure that
requires it.
At SAS start-up, SAS checks for an existing uncorrupted Sasuser.Profile catalog. If this
catalog is found, then SAS copies the Sasuser.Profile catalog to Sasuser.Profbak. The
backup is used if the Sasuser.Profile catalog becomes corrupted. For more information,
see “How to Recover Locked or Corrupt Profile Catalogs” on page 698.
Operating Environment Information
The Sasuser library is implemented differently in various operating environments.
See the SAS documentation for your host system for more information about how
the Sasuser library is created.
Default Settings
The default settings for your SAS session are stored in several catalogs in the Sashelp
installation library. If you do not make any changes to key settings or other options, SAS
uses the default settings. If you make changes, the new information is stored in your
Sasuser.Profile catalog. To restore the original default settings, use the CATALOG
procedure or the CATALOG window to delete the appropriate entries from your Profile
catalog. By default, SAS then uses the corresponding entry from the Sashelp library.
Profile Catalog 697
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