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eiraduku
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello 

I hope this message find you well.

 

I was working on lesson 3: exploring and validating data (programming 1), In the demo, they loaded the storm_summary.sas7bdat from PG1 library. On my side, I don't have the PG1 in my libraries.

Any way to import it? What  am I supposed to do ?

 

Help

 

Thanks

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SASJedi
Ammonite | Level 13
 

From the Demo instructions:
Reminder: If you restarted your SAS session, you must recreate the PG1 library so you can access your practice files. In SAS Studio, open and submit the libname.sas program in the EPG1V2 folder. In Enterprise Guide, run the Autoexec process flow.

Note: If you did not create the libname.sas program, complete the Activity: Create a Library for This Course (REQUIRED) in Lesson 2.

Hope this helps!

Mark

 

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SASJedi
Ammonite | Level 13
 

From the Demo instructions:
Reminder: If you restarted your SAS session, you must recreate the PG1 library so you can access your practice files. In SAS Studio, open and submit the libname.sas program in the EPG1V2 folder. In Enterprise Guide, run the Autoexec process flow.

Note: If you did not create the libname.sas program, complete the Activity: Create a Library for This Course (REQUIRED) in Lesson 2.

Hope this helps!

Mark

 

Check out my Jedi SAS Tricks for SAS Users
eiraduku
Fluorite | Level 6

I see. I need to submit libname.sas.

 

Thanks

 

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