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CLW1964
Fluorite | Level 6

I followed the directions and got this error

 

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When I look in the ORION Library there is nothing there

 

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Reeza
Super User

That just creates the library...your PDF cuts off at the section that should tell you how to create the sample data. Did you follow the rest of the steps to create the sample data?
It's a program you download and run, but only needs to happen once.

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Reeza
Super User

Show your set up steps please? Did you restart SAS Studio between set up and running this code?

CLW1964
Fluorite | Level 6

Please see attached. And SAS Studio was not restarted

Reeza
Super User

I'm familiar with the set up instructions. Your log doesn't show that you did everything in there however. 

CLW1964
Fluorite | Level 6

You will have to excuse me, I am not a programmer. Which is why I'm muddling my way through the SAS Programming 1 course.

 

I thought my original post showed the log for defining the orion library, so I'm not sure what other log I could show to be more helpful

 

This is the only other log I haveimage.png

Reeza
Super User

That just creates the library...your PDF cuts off at the section that should tell you how to create the sample data. Did you follow the rest of the steps to create the sample data?
It's a program you download and run, but only needs to happen once.

CLW1964
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you for your patience! 

 

I swear when I clicked on that link earlier it took me to the course website

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