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Jade_SAS
Pyrite | Level 9

No, they can not

Jade_SAS
Pyrite | Level 9
Do you know the exact reason? Where I can find the reference of this ?
JBailey
Barite | Level 11

This is most likely a configuration issue. It is best to call SAS Tech Support.

Jade_SAS
Pyrite | Level 9

Thank you!

anja
SAS Employee

Hallo Jade,

 

The error message seems to be missing some info. What comes behind the error:[ ?

 

Are you using Access to ODBC, and if yes, what bitness?

What is the bitness of your OS?

 

Thanks

Anja

 

Jade_SAS
Pyrite | Level 9

@ Sorry I missed this reply.

 

That's all the Error said.

 

yes, I am using access ODBC to connect to Microsoft sql tables, I think it is 32 bit.

Talking OS, I may need to ask the SAS admin, as we using SAS server.

 

Thank you!

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

I merged the identical questions into one thread in General SAS Programming.

 

Please post ERROR messages and such as text, using the {i} button. MS Office documents can contain malware and are therefore blocked in many places. For screenshots, use the png format, but text is always preferred.

Jade_SAS
Pyrite | Level 9

@Kurt_Bremser

 

Could you please let me know the link of the thread you talked about? Thank you!

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@Jade_SAS wrote:

@Kurt_Bremser

 

Could you please let me know the link of the thread you talked about? Thank you!


The other thread no longer exists, as it has been merged into this one.

Jade_SAS
Pyrite | Level 9

Contacted with SAS Support, and it turned out there is system setting up problem with the SAS linux.

1)Try to insert the following line to $SASROOT/bin/sasenv_local file:

export EASYSOFT_U NICODE=YES

2)Restart SAS on server

 

Then everything is fixed.

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