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firesantos
Calcite | Level 5

Hi, 

 

I am doing the Data Setup of the course entitled: 

Statistics 1: Introduction to ANOVA, Regression, and Logistic Regression.

 

I am following the Setup instructions for SAS University Edition: SAS Studio. 

 

However, I am unable to navigate and expand ECST142. 

 

I have downloaded the ZIP file and extracted the files as required. Please see the pictures below. 

When I click run I am getting the error as shown in the second picture below. 

Capture_files.PNGCapture_error.PNG

 

I have also attached a screenshot of the error for better visualization. 

 

Thank you, 

 

firesantos. 

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koyelghosh
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

If you are using SAS University edition, then you have to place the unzipped folder in appropriate directory. Then if you press refresh sign in SAS studio, you should be able to see the folder. Within that folder there should be some setup.sas or similar functional .Sas file (this is my guess). You have to place in proper folder and in the let statement give the full path to the folder.

In the screenshot you have shared, it looks like &homefolder might not be resolved. My guess is the path is the problem. 

koyelghosh
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Please search for "SAS University Edition installation for Windows" instructions on Google.

I think your top folder should be "myfolders" somewhere in the windows directory which is missing in this case. Look for Installation instructions. 

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