Hello
I have enclosed the following files as examples. It seems that with my SAS Enterprise 6.1 some of my .egp files can be opened while with others cannot. I don't know if it's a size issue. For example, with the attachments I cannot open the "CI 2013 Q34.egp" file but I can open the file "DR_Extracts 2013Q34.egp"
Some may open the first file using both 5.1 and 6.1 and may got the same error that “A connection to the server “Local” could
not be established”. I don't get this message.
Any ideas? Thanks much
~JFM
The local server is the SAS-base installation on the desktop shared with EGuide. Is that working at theos users and they have connection profiles that have that activated?
Jaap
thank you, but it is unclear what you are referring to.
~Jacinto
I can replicate what you describe with my EG 6.1 version (not on latest patch level). Even after using the migration wizard (MigrationWizard.exe) which can be found in your SAS EG installation directory, things didn't work.
The migration wizard tells me that migration was successful but then when trying to open "PCI 2013 Q34.egp" SAS EG freezes.
I would contact SAS TechSupport and send them your EG project with the issue.
If you contact SAS TechSupport send them also a screen shot of the information you can get from EG under "Help/About SAS Enterprise Guide". Also click on the link there "Configuration Details", then "List Details", then "Copy to Clipboard" and send this information as well.
Thank you Patrick!
I did send my issue to support and received a track #, but still haven't received a response back, so I gave this a shot. I appreciate you trying though and glad it wasn't only me
Jacinto
jfmendoza50 The Eguide project is technically a zip file containing some XML-files.
The MigrationWizard is adjusting some things in that file. As of difference functionality some things there must be different.
Aside of that structure also the namings of servers or other references can be different. Some can be changed.
The migration wizard can cause a corruption of the structure.
It would be nice when there was a repair/validation tool for that.
Using Eguide, even in a normal situation, can give obvious hangups. As EGuide in a client/server configuration (metadata) ia able to connect to a server with many app-servers and a local environment this start is sometimes blocked. One of those is starting program-s top an app-server while the connection to that app-server has not been validated yet.
To be sure this is not the problem open up the appserver first and then start your processing.
Did you do this?
Something other weird approach in EGuide is:
The option to refer to different appservers is nice modifiable with code nodes. Just klik and change.
Others like the libname node is missing that tab. Do not make a failure as you are not able to change it thereafter (the migration wizard to the rescue)
Even when you change the connection profile and are thinking it hass changed, the old values are still there when you try to run that.
As you are saying you do not get that message but you customers are getting that...
Assuming using that same EGP project, than there is difference between your installation and theirs.
Then the proceeding question is: what is that difference?
Thanks Much Jaap for you insight!
I will look into what you described and provide answers if I find any.
~Jacinto
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