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Gil_
Quartz | Level 8
I have an table exports to our shared directory...its been working now I get this error
Error libame failure creating file
Error in the libname statement
Connection failed see log

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ballardw
Super User

If code worked previously and now doesn't something else changed.

 

Since you say that this involves a network drive  it may be the location wasn't accessible temporarily because of a network issue. Possibly your IT folks have changed your permissions to write to that location.

Or some error in the syntax assuming a change such as the destination name.

 

It might help to provide the code including the error messages from the log. Copy from the log and paste here into a code box opened using the forum's {I} icon.

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Gil_
Quartz | Level 8
It's same data in the log
Reeza
Super User

Can you post the actual log?

ballardw
Super User

If code worked previously and now doesn't something else changed.

 

Since you say that this involves a network drive  it may be the location wasn't accessible temporarily because of a network issue. Possibly your IT folks have changed your permissions to write to that location.

Or some error in the syntax assuming a change such as the destination name.

 

It might help to provide the code including the error messages from the log. Copy from the log and paste here into a code box opened using the forum's {I} icon.

Gil_
Quartz | Level 8
I went back and deleted all refer to libname... it works now ...i realized I didn't need them to complete the report..thanks

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