Yes, you should create a new post for your issue here rather than add to an old solved one that isn't really related to your issue.
But, take a look at #6 here: https://sassoftware.github.io/saspy/troubleshooting.html#iom-specific-errors
That's likely to be the problem and solution!
Also, FWIW, I see you're providing your own classpath in your config file. You shouldn't be doing that, as it could cause problems if it's not all exactly right. See the doc here: https://sassoftware.github.io/saspy/configuration.html#attn-as-of-saspy-version-3-3-3-the-classpath-...
Thanks,
Tom
No problem, it's just that adding to some old post wont get visibility and is confusing. I think you just click 'Start New Topic' to create one of these posts. There's not a SASPy category here, I think they want that to go into the Programming->Developers area, but it really doesn't matter. FWIW, you can get direct help on SASPy by opening an issue on the SASPy github site. But since I'm here 🙂
Since you only seem to be using local SAS on your PC, the only required content of your sascfg_personal.py file would be:
```
SAS_config_names=['winlocal']
winlocal = {'java' : 'C:\\Program Files\\SASHome\\SASPrivateJavaRuntimeEnvironment\\9.4\\jre\\bin\\java.exe',
'encoding' : 'windows-1252',
}
```
Did you resolve your etc/hosts file, assuming the problem was #6 in the troubleshooting guide for IOM specific errors?
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