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AndrewZ
Quartz | Level 8

Yes, I checked this is SAS Unicode, then double checked, triple checked, and then checked a few more times.

 

Here is a screenshot

 

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Quentin
Super User

My setup is similar, except I'm running 9.4M7, and 64-bit SAS on Windows, so I'm using the 64-bit ODBC driver from snowflake.

@AndrewZ wrote:

Yes, I checked this is SAS Unicode, then double checked, triple checked, and then checked a few more times.

 

Here is a screenshot

 

AndrewZ_0-1725473939156.png

 


 

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AndrewZ
Quartz | Level 8

Our organization has been on Snowflake since 2020, and we use both 64-bit and 32-bit SAS, so we have tested many combinations of SAS versions, driver versions, and bitness, but Unicode never worked once with SAS and Snowflake.

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