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mm_hsb
Calcite | Level 5

I have downloaded the XML Mapper program and have generated the SAS code and the automap within the XML program. When I run the following code:

 

filename XMLfile 'XML data location';

filename XMLMap 'XML Mapper location';

libname XMLfile xmlv2 xmlmap=XMLMap access=READONLY;

 

proc datasets lib=XMLfile;

run;

 

 I then get the warning message: "No matching members in directory." It continues to run and then I run the following code:

 

proc contents data=XMLfile.Object varnum;

run;

 

which then generates the error message: "File XMLfile.Object.Data does not exist." 

 

Any held would be GREATLY appreciated.

 

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ballardw
Super User

You may want to share more code if the file names are not sensitive.

 

 then get the warning message: "No matching members in directory." It continues to run and then I run the following code:

 

indicates that what you were looking for wasn't in the location you specified. Check spelling and if your OS is case sensitive for files make sure that case is correct as well.

 

 

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