In SAS EG 7.1, I cannot import data (in .xlsx format). I realized that the SAS 9.3 installed on my compter also expired. I wonder if SAS EG must be based on a SAS system (SAS 9.3 or other versions)?
Thanks!
If you are using SAS Enterprise Guide with your local SAS, then yes, this would be a problem. You'll need to obtain a new SID/SETINIT from SAS or your SAS admin to renew your local SAS.
SAS Enterprise Guide can also connect to remote SAS servers. If you have a central SAS environment that you're using, then your local SAS should be a non-factor. You do need to be connected to an active version of SAS, local or remote.
If you are using SAS Enterprise Guide with your local SAS, then yes, this would be a problem. You'll need to obtain a new SID/SETINIT from SAS or your SAS admin to renew your local SAS.
SAS Enterprise Guide can also connect to remote SAS servers. If you have a central SAS environment that you're using, then your local SAS should be a non-factor. You do need to be connected to an active version of SAS, local or remote.
Chris, thanks so much on this!
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