I have a file that was provided by an instructor, along with all the excel files. (SAS University Edition) When I run the program on my system, I receive the error that the file does not exist. I can open it in excel. I thought perhaps the file was corrupted so reloaded everything, but still the same error. I didn't want to hold the class up as the same program worked for everyone else, so I'm thinking there must be a "permission" issue somewhere? This is only my first day working with SAS, so any help would be appreciated. Here is the code that we were given:
LIBNAME mn "/folders/myfolders/mn";
*assign libref to ginny's january 2018 excel file;
LIBNAME ginny_j XLSX "/folders/myfolders/mn/ginny_jan2018.xlsx";
*create data set dls.ginny_act_jan2018: contains january 2018 activities data;
DATA mn.ginny_act_jan2018;
SET ginny_j.activities;
RUN;
LIBNAME ginny_j CLEAR;
Output:
I appreciate your help!
Inspect the Excel workbook to see which sheets are present.
Can you see that ginny_j (in your libraries) have files? You should have 1 file for every sheet contained in the xlsx file ginny_jan2018.xlsx. May be the sheet name is different.
Alternatively try to run one of the following.
PROC CONTENTS ginny_j._ALL_ nods;
RUN;
Or
PROC DATASETS lib=ginny_j;
QUIT;
And paste the output. The above code should output all the files available in ginny_j
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