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Calcite | Level 5

Hey guys,

last week i give a try on base sas performance based certification exam.i stuck in the error handling programs where am not able  correct the programs. A message pop up every time that, it says you don't have access to authorized files.how can i correct the errors in error handling programs ,can i write libname statement to access the program (just like accessing cert library?) or save that particular error program in another folder to correct the errors ?

am very much confused between accessing datasets and accessing errors programs ?

how can i correct the error programs those are located in errors folder.

somebody please help me to find out the way..Thank you ...

 

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Mark2010
SAS Employee

Hi,

Each of the error handling questions includes instructions in it that tells you what to do, letting you know that the program is stored in a read-only directory and that you first have to save it to the programs directory. We do this so that you cannot make mistakes and corrupt the error program to the point that you can't recover. You always have the ability to start over with the original error program in the read-only folder. The instructions in the exam are very explicit about the exact paths to use to save the file to the programs folder.

 

I hope that this is clear enough.

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Mark2010
SAS Employee

Hi,

Each of the error handling questions includes instructions in it that tells you what to do, letting you know that the program is stored in a read-only directory and that you first have to save it to the programs directory. We do this so that you cannot make mistakes and corrupt the error program to the point that you can't recover. You always have the ability to start over with the original error program in the read-only folder. The instructions in the exam are very explicit about the exact paths to use to save the file to the programs folder.

 

I hope that this is clear enough.

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