Hello! I am just starting to learn SAS and am attempting to upload the activities folder. I have downloaded the zip file, opened it in SAS Studio, but I received these two messages when I went to run the code:
Do you know what I am doing wrong here? Thank you!
Hi:
Typically we see the "No logical assign for file UNZIP" message when a student downloads and tries to run the SAS OnDemand for Academics setup program. For example, if an Enterprise Guide student or a SAS University Edition student tries to run the SAS OnDemand program that creates the data, they will get this "No logical assign for file UNZIP" message.
The fix is to go back to the Course Overview and Data Setup section of the course and pick the correct set of instructions for how you are using SAS.
Cynthia
(Postscript: I just noticed the reference to EPG194 in the title of this thread. That is an older version of the course that is being formally retired in November. The newest version of the course uses a folder name of EPG1V2 in the instructions. If the original poster has a zip file or instructions that reference EPG194, I think those might be the wrong instructions and the wrong zip file. Please go back into Programming 1 and into the instructions and re-download the correct zip file for the class.)
Does it say anything more than that in log?
Jim
What SAS are you using for your studies? SAS On Demand for Academics, SAS University Edition, or SAS you have access to at work? And are you using SAS Studio, SAS Enterprise Guide, SAS Windowing Environment or some other method to write and submit your SAS code?
Hi:
Typically we see the "No logical assign for file UNZIP" message when a student downloads and tries to run the SAS OnDemand for Academics setup program. For example, if an Enterprise Guide student or a SAS University Edition student tries to run the SAS OnDemand program that creates the data, they will get this "No logical assign for file UNZIP" message.
The fix is to go back to the Course Overview and Data Setup section of the course and pick the correct set of instructions for how you are using SAS.
Cynthia
(Postscript: I just noticed the reference to EPG194 in the title of this thread. That is an older version of the course that is being formally retired in November. The newest version of the course uses a folder name of EPG1V2 in the instructions. If the original poster has a zip file or instructions that reference EPG194, I think those might be the wrong instructions and the wrong zip file. Please go back into Programming 1 and into the instructions and re-download the correct zip file for the class.)
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