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Wafflecakes
Calcite | Level 5

SAS Community, 

 

I am trying to run a proc phreg with a model like so:

 

proc phreg data=cars;
class year (ref=‘0’) miles (ref=‘0’) gas (ref='0') model (ref=‘0’) cost(ref=‘0’) yearbought (ref=‘0’);
model (t1, t2) *censor(0)= year miles gas model cost yearbought /ties=efron rl;
output out=Mustang 
dfbeta=dfbvar1 dfbvar2 dfbvar3 dfbvar4 dfbvar5 dfbvar6 
ressch=scoenvar1
ressco=scorevar scorevar2 scorevar3 scorevar4 scorevar5 scorevar6
run;
 
ERROR: Insufficient space in file WORK.'SASTMP-000000401'n.UTILITY.
ERROR: FILE WORK.'SASTMP-000000401'n.UTILITY is damaged. I/0 processing did not complete.
 
Any thoughts on how to fix this problem?  
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SASKiwi
PROC Star

You've run out of disk space in your SAS WORK library. Where are you running your program? On a PC, on a remote SAS server?

 

If it's on a PC check the space on your hard drive.

Wafflecakes
Calcite | Level 5
remove server. I have no choice but to work in the library it seems and I have tried other options like clearing it as much as possible.
ChrisBrooks
Ammonite | Level 13

There are a number of useful tips here https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings15/3196-2015.pdf which might help

Wafflecakes
Calcite | Level 5

Besides the lack of disk-space, I am trying to diagnose the problem.  Could it be that there is something 'wrong' with the code itself?

Wafflecakes
Calcite | Level 5
Thanks for that Chris. I found the compress option interesting. I am still having the same issue except now the error shows up when I try to run the same analysis that worked successfully in the past. Does anyone know how to deal with that?

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