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DMeech
Calcite | Level 5

Apologies if this has already been asked but I can't find it elsewhere.

 

I have a large SAS model that I inherited from a previous employee. When I try to run it parts of it are failing, but it's difficult to see where it goes wrong as I don't have the running order of the steps in the process and the model is too big to be able to follow it by eye. Is there any way of viewing / exporting this? I'm using v7.1.

 

Thanks

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Is all the code in one big node, or do you have a process flow with a (large) number of nodes?

 

Anytime a step fails, you can find the location of the fail by searching the corresponding log for ERROR or WARNING.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Is all the code in one big node, or do you have a process flow with a (large) number of nodes?

 

Anytime a step fails, you can find the location of the fail by searching the corresponding log for ERROR or WARNING.

DMeech
Calcite | Level 5
For reasons outside my control we're restricted to using the GUI, so while I can see which parts of the process have failed and look at the log for those individual elements it's very difficult to see which one failed first. However your reply reminded me about exporting the code for the whole project which I've now done and it looks like it should have the information I need, so thank you

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