Hello everyone , I had in my log the following msg when I import the file and i don't understand it:
R: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
ERROR: The numeric value of 0.00 is duplicated.
Hem ... what's the code?
Proc format?
proc import
Eh, you need to give us (much) more, like the full log (including the code) and perhaps some sample input data...
It sounds like a message from a database that has imposed integrity constraints on fields. That is not typically something that SAS would do.
PROC IMPORT from what type of data source?
this is my 3rd dataset , for the two first i had no errors msg , it's electronic database
I am getting the same error message reading in a jmp file. My code is
library '\\opp-sas-data\sasdata\ngallo\';
libname todd2 jmp '\\opp-sas-data\sasdata\ngallo\todd' fmtlib=library.formats;
data ngallo.f14047_final_data_client_file;
set todd2.f14047_final_data_client_file_vn; run;
Does anyone know why this is happening?
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