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biringstad
Calcite | Level 5

I get the error message "PROCEDURE IML NOT FOUND" when I use PROC IML.

 

By using PROC SETINIT I found that SAS/IML and IML Studio are licensed, and by using PROC PRODUCT_STATUS I found that these two were not installed. From other support sites and forums, I understood that this could be the problem (i.e., that they are licensed, but not installed).

 

However, I cannot figure out how to install SAS/IML (I prefer to use this one). For instance, I do not find anywhere I can download the SAS/IML software. Moreover, I am using SAS through a remote app, and maybe this complicate such an installation.

 

What could be the problem here?

 

Attached you may find the log. I have SAS 9.4 (TS1M3), executing on the X64_SRV12 platform.

 

Help is very appreciated! Thank you!

 

Best,

Birgitte Ringstad

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Ksharp
Super User
Or you can use SAS University Edition which you can download from www.sas.com

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

From your SAS log it appears to be an Oslo university that is the customer name in the licence. I suggest you contact the SAS support people there to find out how to get IML installed.

Ksharp
Super User
Or you can use SAS University Edition which you can download from www.sas.com
biringstad
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you! I will try to use the SAS University Edition.

 

Is the SAS/IML programming language completely similar in the SAS 9.4 (or other recent editions) and the SAS University Edition?

 

Birgitte

 

 

 

 

Ksharp
Super User
UE is most brand new. And Yes IML code is the same in different version of sas .

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