I was about to do that. I always have in the past. But I was working on reports, using sas naturally, and since my SAS works I delayed it until the reports run. Amusingly I run subsidiary analysis in another software to supplement my sas and for the first time ever that software became corrupted lol. Some days are better than others.
Thanks very much all for the many suggestions.
We tried the solution listed and ran into some problems (our lack of expertise is showing).
It did not show a profile, at least one that we understood.
So we tried to add a profile by using the add button and doing this
When we tried to use that (my colleague not me since mine works) he got
I am going to follow up with the suggestion of creating a technical track. Thanks very much for all the help.
Sorry, my instructions weren't correct. In your case choosing the "No Profile" option is the correct choice. Here are some much better ones: Using SAS Enterprise Guide with your local SAS ins... - SAS Support Communities
thanks
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