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Ken_oy
Fluorite | Level 6

I started getting this error after I switched to Windows7 with SAS 9.3.

This error happens randomly, especially after running long programs or macro do loops.

If I delete everything in the "results" window, or run macros one by one instead using loops, I would rarely see this errors.

I am not sure if it is a memory related issue. I got a intel i7 3.4Ghz 64bit windows7 machine with 16G of RAM.

I did a search on google, I redirected my WORK folder to the root of my C:\ as someone suggested, but it does not help.

I also tried to direct my log file, output file to other directory, but it did not help either.

Anyone encounters the same issue? Any suggestions? I would appreciate your help.

errors in log windows:

"

NOTE: Numeric values have been converted to character values at the places given by: (Line):(Column).

      57:93    57:120   60:93    60:120   63:69   

NOTE: There were 15 observations read from the data set WORK._COUNTS.

NOTE: The data set WORK.FLAG_TOTAL_STUDY_COORDINATOR_ has 3 observations and 5 variables.

NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time):

      real time           0.00 seconds

      cpu time            0.00 seconds

     

ERROR: User does not have appropriate authorization level for library WORK.

NOTE: The SAS System stopped processing this step because of errors.

NOTE: PROCEDURE SORT used (Total process time):

      real time           0.03 seconds

      cpu time            0.00 seconds

"

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jwsquillace
SAS Employee

As Art says, there are SAS Notes on this topic.  Based on the fact that you received the error after initialization, I would look at these two notes first:

       38896 - Possible conflict between Microsoft Security Essentials and SAS® 9.1.3 and SAS® 9.2

       40459 - Adding the location for the SAS WORK library to the excluded files and locations list in Microsoft Security Essentials

for SN 38896, SAS 9.3 is also included even though it is not in the title.

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ArtC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Although I have not had the problem myself, there are a number of notes on SUPPORT.SAS.COM relating to this error (which is fairly generic and could have lots of causes).  Perhaps one of those notes will be helpful.

jwsquillace
SAS Employee

As Art says, there are SAS Notes on this topic.  Based on the fact that you received the error after initialization, I would look at these two notes first:

       38896 - Possible conflict between Microsoft Security Essentials and SAS® 9.1.3 and SAS® 9.2

       40459 - Adding the location for the SAS WORK library to the excluded files and locations list in Microsoft Security Essentials

for SN 38896, SAS 9.3 is also included even though it is not in the title.

Ken_oy
Fluorite | Level 6

, I added the new WORK location to MS essentials, and till now no more such kind of errors. It seems like a MS essential authorization related issue. Thanks for the suggestion!

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