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denizozonur
Calcite | Level 5

Hi everyone,

I am using SAS University edition. And I am trying to upload sas file to SAS program. And I get the error " The size of the uploded files can not greater than 10 MB". What is the solution of this issue? Or which program can I use?

Thank you for your replies.

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yabwon
Amethyst | Level 16
Did you tried shared folders between host and virtual machine?
All the best
Bart
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yabwon
Amethyst | Level 16
Did you tried shared folders between host and virtual machine?
All the best
Bart
_______________
Polish SAS Users Group: www.polsug.com and communities.sas.com/polsug

"SAS Packages: the way to share" at SGF2020 Proceedings (the latest version), GitHub Repository, and YouTube Video.
Hands-on-Workshop: "Share your code with SAS Packages"
"My First SAS Package: A How-To" at SGF2021 Proceedings

SAS Ballot Ideas: one: SPF in SAS, two, and three
SAS Documentation



denizozonur
Calcite | Level 5
thnak you for your help. I have loaded my files by the help of your solution. But I have new problem with my data file. Because my file is xls file. I get " file work.ımport.data does not exist". How can I convert xls file to sas file. I am new user of SAS.
Thank you for your help
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Since this is a non-SAS file, you need to import it first.

Place it in the shared folder, open "Server Files and Folders" in SAS Studio, double-click the file, and SAS will automatically create the import code for you. Run that ("little running man" button), and the dataset will be in library WORK.

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Are you using SAS On Demand for Academics (cloud service) or the locally installed University Edition in a virtual machine? If the latter, put the file in the shared folder and either import it (if it is a non-SAS file), or set a libname to the directory (if it is a .sas7bdat file) and use it as the dataset it is.