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TonyTrew
Calcite | Level 5

when I run: LIBNAME MYLIB "\\TONY-Pc\C$\SASfolder";
I get NOTE: Library MYLIB does not exist.
The path definitely exits, is 'Shared with everyone" for read and write and contains a sas datafile: sal_2001.sas7bdat

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Are you trying to access this folder through SAS/Studio? Or some other SAS interface? (if so, please specify).

 

SAS Studio cannot access your PCs drive. You have to upload the files to the server where SAS Studio is running.

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Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Are you trying to access this folder through SAS/Studio? Or some other SAS interface? (if so, please specify).

 

SAS Studio cannot access your PCs drive. You have to upload the files to the server where SAS Studio is running.

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Paige Miller
TonyTrew
Calcite | Level 5
I am trying to access it from SAS/Studio - because the datafile I've been
given is 2,6GB, way beyond the 1GB upload limit for SAS On Demand for
Academics - Is there anyway I can use the datafile without getting it split
into files smaller than iGB
Reeza
Super User

ZIP file and upload it, or store it on a different cloud service and access it from there. 

 

TonyTrew
Calcite | Level 5

If I upload a zipped file can it be unzipped in the SAS server?

TonyTrew
Calcite | Level 5

The quick reply made clear I was on a wrong track.

As a result I looked for a different approach and finally found that SPSS can read SAS datafiles of any size

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