After updating /reinstalling sas university edition, all of my tables saved in myfolders have zero rows and zero observations. I'm feeling very worried - what happened to all of my data? In windows, I don't have another application (other than SAS) to open the tables to see if the tables were all ruined. How can I retrieve my data?
"How can I retrieve my data? "
Restore from backup.
You do have a backup, don't you ...?
"How can I retrieve my data? "
Restore from backup.
You do have a backup, don't you ...?
I do not know how to access a previous version through my computer. I don't have another copy.
You could try installing the free SAS Universal Viewer, probably on another computer:
http://support.sas.com/software/products/univiewer/index.html
I have one computer. I've already installed the update twice.
I decided to give up on solving the issue. Instead, I started with a previous table and recreated all the tables i lost with the code I saved. This problem is solved. thank you. Although I am curious as to why the problem occurred in the first place.
@AlyssaH wrote:After updating /reinstalling sas university edition, all of my tables saved in myfolders have zero rows and zero observations. I'm feeling very worried - what happened to all of my data? In windows, I don't have another application (other than SAS) to open the tables to see if the tables were all ruined. How can I retrieve my data?
Sounds strange. I don't see an update for sas ue.
@AlyssaH - I know that you're feeling nervous, but as you're already tracking this discussion in another thread, it's best not to start a new one that has less information for responders (who really do want to help!).
OK.
SAS was updated in July 2017. I recently installed that update.
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