Hi, When I try to load a csv file of 1gb into caslib, im getting the below error. What does this error mean? Thanks!!
1 OPTIONS NONOTES NOSTIMER NOSOURCE NOSYNTAXCHECK;
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73 proc casutil;
NOTE: The UUID '146fa91a-5361-f54a-91ff-c53d52ea3a52' is connected using session MYSESSION.
74 load casdata="20180226_all_markets_export_5gb_without_header.csv" incaslib="testload"
75 casout="20180226_all_markets_export_5gb_without_header" outcaslib="testload" promote;
ERROR: Could not open file to flush memory contents.
ERROR: Could not open file to flush memory contents. Permission denied
ERROR: The action stopped due to errors.
NOTE: The Cloud Analytic Services server processed the request in 41.482808 seconds.
76 run;
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78 OPTIONS NONOTES NOSTIMER NOSOURCE NOSYNTAXCHECK;
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ERROR: Could not open file to flush memory contents.
This means the CAS disk cache directory is not open to your users to create files. You can verify the location of this directory by checking the following:
Once, this is done, the code executed will work.
ERROR: Could not open file to flush memory contents.
This means the CAS disk cache directory is not open to your users to create files. You can verify the location of this directory by checking the following:
Once, this is done, the code executed will work.
That's correct, because you have to provide full path to test_1235.csv here:
proc casutil;
load casdata="test_1235.csv"
You need full path, such as /this/is/folder/with/my/files/test_1235.csv
I suggest you open a technical support track. Either I or my colleagues will be able to assist you.
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