I'm receiving errors trying to read SAS datasets into base SAS 9.4 using the libname statement and data step. I have received different errors on separate runs of the same code, which I'll paste below. It's not the data itself because I've received these errors on a number of unrelated SAS datasets.
ERROR: File JDRF.ANALYSIS_3_2_17.DATA is damaged. I/O processing did not complete.
ERROR: Invalid header on file JDRF.ANALYSIS_3_2_17.DATA.
ERROR: Windows error code: 50 in hc_disk_normal_read for V:\research\Alwood\JDRF ACC\Mark
Peakman Data\analysis_3_2_17.sas7bdat, The request is not supported.
85 data biomarkers;
86 set jdrf.analysis_3_2_17;
ERROR: File JDRF.ANALYSIS_3_2_17.DATA is damaged. I/O processing did not complete.
An example of the code I'm using is below:
libname jdrf "V:\research\Alwood\JDRF ACC\Mark Peakman Data";
data biomarkers;
set jdrf.analysis_3_2_17;
run;
Any assistance in resolving this matter will be greatly appreciated!
Try REPAIR it.
libname x v9 '/folders/myfolders/';
proc datasets lib=x;
repair have2 ;
quit;
Try REPAIR it.
libname x v9 '/folders/myfolders/';
proc datasets lib=x;
repair have2 ;
quit;
That worked, thanks so much!!!
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