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astha8882000
Obsidian | Level 7

I have a SAS data set (.sas7bdat) in a shared drive location. How do I read that file? If I use general libname command then I get the error so I'm assuming libname should be used to create librefs for sas grid specific locations only.

 

libname trial "S:\shared drive path";
data check1;
set trial.[dataset name that I want to read];
run;

 

NOTE: Library TRIAL does not exist.

ERROR: File TRIAL.[dataset name that I want to read].DATA does not exist.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

It means that the location is not available on your SAS server. It might be mounted there under another name (especially if your grid uses UNIX), or not mounted at all.

ballardw
Super User

I would expect to see something in log indicating whether the library was successfully assigned.

From my log for example:

NOTE: Libref BRFSS was successfully assigned as follows:
      Engine:        V9
      Physical Name: <Path>\BRFSS

or a not that it wasn't successful. If not likely the issue would be either the path or permissions.

 

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