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SRIVIDYA2
Calcite | Level 5

Hi

I am unable to save my programs in SAS studio. It's giving Type error as cannot read property 'parentNode ' of null.

Kindly give solution to the problem mentioned.

 

Thanks & Regards

srividya

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mkeintz
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Kindly make the effort to describe the problem in the text box of the forum.  Not all forum participants read attachments, due to security and other reasons. 

 

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Chaoyiliu
Calcite | Level 5

NOT HLEPFUL

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Did it work before?

Are you using SAS University edition or a full version of SAS?

If the former did you recent upgrade Virutual Box software?  There is a known issue with that upgrade not working.

If the latter you might need to double check the permissions on the folder you are trying to write to. Do you have write access to the folder?  Do you have read access to the parent folder?  Can you save files in that location using some other tool?

SRIVIDYA2
Calcite | Level 5
Yes, it worked properly earlier.. I'm using SAS University edition.. Now my problem regarding saving programs is solved.. Now the programs are being saved.. It automatically got set itself..
bit_by_bit
Calcite | Level 5

For anyone currently experiencing this in SAS University Edition:

 

I simply copied all my code and  pasted it to a text editor then logged out. 

Relaunched it, created a new program, pasted the code back in, and it saved successfully.

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