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tomcmacdonald
Quartz | Level 8

Not exactly use what this error is suppose to mean.  Is it possible to turn on the VERBOSE option to get more details?

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ballardw
Super User

If this is from the FedSQL prepare it may be that you are attempting to update a data source where you do not have the correct permissions.

 

Just guessing from the "access violation".

 

Or possibly a spelling error?

tomcmacdonald
Quartz | Level 8

It's generated when trying to insert into a FEDSQL table.  Are there any debugging options to see where this is going wrong?  

 

Also this problem only arises when I use PROC DS2 packages. 

SASKiwi
PROC Star

If you search the SAS Support site for access violations:

https://support.sas.com/en/search.htm.html?q=access%20violation

 

You will get around 1,769 hits. In other words this is generic error that can be caused by badly-behaving software across the whole breadth of the SAS product range.

 

At the very least provide a SAS log of both the code and the errors. Also if possible provide your code separately plus some test data that will reproduce the error so that others can try it.

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