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Bill
Quartz | Level 8

Just discovered that 32 bit created graph templates built in the 32 bit world can't be used in the 64 bit world. Is there a migration tool to convert the 32 bit templates to 64 bit?

Thanks,

Bill

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

You could try PROC CPORT in 32-bit SAS and PROC CIMPORT in 64-bit SAS.

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

You could try PROC CPORT in 32-bit SAS and PROC CIMPORT in 64-bit SAS.

makset7
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello

I have a big problem with floating point overflow on sas 9.4 1M1 X64_8Home.

A few days ago, I moved from the sas 9.2 2Mo W32_VSPRO on sas 9.4 1M1 X64_8Home and when using proc neural I get an error floating point overflow.

The situation is so strange that the same program running on sas 9.2 2Mo W32_VSPRO on the same data does not appear this error.

For me it's so strange that sas corp allows himself to such errors.

I read all the posts about this problem on the forum but outside the installation fixa (for sas 9.4 doesn't have) have not found a specific than what I could use in my case.

Very very please help to repair this error.

Thank you for your help.

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