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
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.
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.
ZIP file and upload it, or store it on a different cloud service and access it from there.
If I upload a zipped file can it be unzipped in the SAS server?
You can read from the zipped file directly.
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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