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knowlei
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,

 

I am using Windows 10 and SAS 9.4.

 

SAS is running on my c: drive, but I would like the WORK directory to be on my d: drive.

 

How do I accomplish this?

 

Thank you and sincere regards.

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Hello @knowlei,

 

I believe your dash sign (-WORK) is not the right one. I would just type it with your keyboard instead of copying and pasting it.

 

Once you are ready, save the config file and re-start your SAS session.

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AndrewHowell
Moderator

There's lots of different ways, depending on what you allowed to re-configure. (Some work sites lock down config files on workstations.)

Ideally, look for the sasv9.cfg file in (or under) your $SASHOME folder - this will have an option something like

-WORK "C:\Temp"

 

which you can change.

 

Useful resources:

 

knowlei
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you for trying.

 

When I change the .cfg file as you have suggested I get an error message, even when I point to a valid directory on my d: drive.  I tried the following within the sasv9.cfg file by replacing the existing option for -WORK:

 

–WORK "d:\sas temporary files"

 

ERROR: Unrecognized SAS option name d:\sas temporary files

ERROR: Unrecognized SAS option name -WORK

ERROR: (SASXKRN): KERNEL INITIALIZATION RESOURCE FAILED

ERROR: Unable to initialize the SAS Kernel

 

In the existing sasv9.cfg file the option for -WORK falls below a line that states "DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE" .  The -WORK option reads as follows:

-WORK "!TEMP\SAS Temporary Files" 

 

This results in the WORK library being allocated to my puny c: drive rather than my nice d: drive.

AndrewHowell
Moderator

(config.sas - version 6? Is this what is now sasv9.cfg? I came in at v8.2..)


Still depends on whether or not the user can modify config files or if it's locked down.

ballardw
Super User

@AndrewHowell wrote:

(config.sas - version 6? Is this what is now sasv9.cfg? I came in at v8.2..)


Still depends on whether or not the user can modify config files or if it's locked down.


 

With Windows you can make a new program Icon and modify the parameters to point to your custom sasv9.cfg.

Yes, this means that your custom config may not be used when some of the right-click and select options are chosen but works for most things.

 

 

knowlei
Fluorite | Level 6
That is correct. config.sas is replaced with sasv9.cfg in version 9.4.
knowlei
Fluorite | Level 6
You are absolutely correct. And based on my attempts (see my post re: error messages above) it appears that the sasv9.cfg file is not easy to tinker with.
knowlei
Fluorite | Level 6
Sadly it didn't work. see my post above regarding modify sasv9.cfg file error messages...
JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Hello @knowlei,

 

I believe your dash sign (-WORK) is not the right one. I would just type it with your keyboard instead of copying and pasting it.

 

Once you are ready, save the config file and re-start your SAS session.

ronan
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
I would't be so drastic, *.docx is still a universal format that remain to be challenged. Another workaround is to disable some auto-correct features in Word like double-dash, upper case in 1st word etc. Or even use the [Ctrl+Z] shortcut to cancel the unwanted corrections on the fly.
SSmanjunath
Calcite | Level 5
Hello @AndrewHowell. We are using SAS EG 9.4 on windows server 2012 r2 platform.
Getting error: the launch of the server process failed with an unknow status code.

Can any one give proper solution for this issue. (Its not related to hardware issue?

Thanku you
Manjuanth
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