Hi All,
I have lost my EG project but somehow i recovered in /users/myname/Appdata/local/temp/13 with some .tmp file but after open it it not in human readable format.
Please help to conver that tmp657.tmp to .egp or .sas.
Thanks in advance.
EG project files are zip archives. Open the file with a compression utility (eg 7zip) and see if you can find something.
Thanks Krut,
I am able to open .tmp file but the that project is not which i lost.
Is there any other way to recover the project.
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I can able to see the project mn_nw.egp
created date 22/6/2019 and modified date is 20/7/2019 but with 0kb.
and while opening it getting an error "there was an error in reading the project file, the format is invalid or incorrect"
Please let me know if there is any other way.
@Hema_12 wrote:
I can able to see the project mn_nw.egp
created date 22/6/2019 and modified date is 20/7/2019 but with 0kb.
Ouch. That one is lost for sure. I've seen this happen with project files stored remotely, where the server connection dropped while the project was open. Only solution was to restore from the backup.
Can you please guide me how to restore it from the back up? I lost it too. Thank god I have a backup.
Study the manual(s) of your backup software, or have your system admins do the restore for you.
I am new in SAS and I guess I am a system admin. I recovered it by clicking at top of workbook, there were a message saying 'recover last file'. I ran the project it worked. But its location is different and the project has .(Recovered) extension. Is there any way to save it in its original location which is one of the folders and without .(Recovered) extension?
My question is n the attachment with screenshots.
You can save both versions under different names and keep them for reference, and use one as the base for further development.
Thank you very much for your time!
I have lost my one .EG project. I recovered it by clicking at top of workbook, there were a message saying 'recover last file'. But its location is different and the project has .(Recovered) extension. Is there any way to save it in its original location which is one of the folders and without .(Recovered) extension?
@Kurt_Bremser already gave you the answer to that - Use File Save As after opening the project.
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