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federicap
Calcite | Level 5

I have problem to create a library. I have macOS high Sierra version 10.13.6.

 

The code that I compute is :

libname data 'Users/federicapanzieri/Desktop/SASUniversityEdition/myfolders/dati';

and the log says :

 NOTE Library does not exists.

OPTIONS NONOTES NOSTIMER NOSOURCE NOSYNTAXCHECK;

 

What should I do? 

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

From University Edition, you cannot access anything outside the shared folder, and for everything in the shared folder, you need to use the path that is assigned to it by way of the configuration of the virtual machine.

So you should use

libname data '/folders/myfolders/dati';

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

From University Edition, you cannot access anything outside the shared folder, and for everything in the shared folder, you need to use the path that is assigned to it by way of the configuration of the virtual machine.

So you should use

libname data '/folders/myfolders/dati';
federicap
Calcite | Level 5

perfect thank you so much! I solved it, you were right 👌 

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