Help! I have a project due tonight and somehow my code got wiped out. I have tried using the back arrows to go back but that isn't helping. Is there a way to get to previous versions on SAS?
You likely set the library to be automount, which means the code is in your autoexec (three lines in top right corner) under Preferences.
Data sets exist in a library until you delete it, the program is irrelevant. It's like having an Excel file but not Excel to open it to some degree.
If you didn't save your code there's no way to get it back.
If it's saved you should be able to find it somewhere under Servers Files & Folders pane.
I saved it, but how do I get to the server thing? Do I need admin acess for that?
Sorry let me clear things up, I saved it and somehow I cleared the code and saved it again? I have tried file properties but that will not let me view previous versions.
I have logged out and logged back in. I have also tried the undo button. So there is not a way for me to get the file back?
They are closed until monday, thanks for your help, I tried
If it makes a difference, the library and the data that I imported using the orginal code is still saved? How could that be?
You likely set the library to be automount, which means the code is in your autoexec (three lines in top right corner) under Preferences.
Data sets exist in a library until you delete it, the program is irrelevant. It's like having an Excel file but not Excel to open it to some degree.
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