Hello,
I have a file of 9GB size. I tried to sort it on SAS U Edition. But it said "No disk space is available for the write operation." On the other hand, when I tried a smaller file, it run perfectly.
My computer is Mac OS 10.13.6 (17G3025), I have 150GB available space on my disk. I also set enough space on VM.
I don't know how to solve this problem and I also don't know is it true that the SAS U Edition only allow 5GB space for user.
Part of the code:
/* hg is my database name */
Sorry for confusing. I set RAM as 10240MB and core 2 CPUs.
I already created my own library by the code below, but it still doesn't work.
libname HG '/folders/myfolders/';
options user = HG;
even I create a new share folder called "newfolder" and redo it. Nothing different.
libname HB '/folders/myshortcuts/newfolder/';
options user = HB;
To have more disk space in a VM, you need to either add virtual disks or point to a shared folder sitting on the host OS.
I don't have UE so I am unsure if this is possible.
As @Kurt_Bremser mentionned, UE is not meant to process real-world data, so SAS may well have limited it.
@ChrisNZ you can point to a folder on the OS, but you cannot change the size/setup of VM besides RAM (machine limited) and # of cores (max=2).
Use a smaller file. UE is for learning only, and you don't need large data for learning.
Thanks. But where can I get the normal edition of SAS? I can't find it on the web.
Got it, thanks.
@ZhibinHuang - You won't find it on the web. To get the "normal" version of SAS you need to contact your SAS account manager, purchase a SAS licence, then a SAS software order will be emailed to you from which you can download the software.
Yes I am a student. Thank you so much.
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