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Anjolieleg
Calcite | Level 5

I am new to sas and for training purpose, there are some files that I need to import into sas; I imported all but one has 34,334kb and the program said it is too big. How to import it?

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Anjolieleg
Calcite | Level 5

When I tried to import the 34,334 kb excel file, here is the message I get: 

The size of the uploaded files cannot be greater than 10 MB. The size of the selected files is 33.5 MB.

ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

I think if you're using SAS University Edition, the limit is 10MB for an upload.  However, if you're using an installed version of SAS UE on your own machine, you can place the file into your "myfolders" area and read if from there.  If using the software from AWS, I don't think you have an option -- unless you can break up the file.

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Ksharp
Super User
Or you could save this excel as a csv file to reduce the size .

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