run this:
LIBNAME mydata "/mnt/nfs/prod/Sched/OpsDeptData/Operations/ITSM/IMPORT/DATA";
log:
LIBNAME mydata "/mnt/nfs/prod/Sched/OpsDeptData/Operations/ITSM/IMPORT/DATA";
WARNING: Library MYDATA does not exist.
NOTE: Libref MYDATA was successfully assigned as follows:
Engine: V9
Physical Name: /mnt/nfs/prod/Sched/OpsDeptData/Operations/ITSM/IMPORT/DATA
run the code:
proc sql;
create table mydata.MIM1 as
select * from work.MIM1;
quit;
log:
28 proc sql;
29 create table mydata.MIM1 as
30 select * from work.MIM1;
ERROR: Library MYDATA does not exist.
why ?
This is your clue:
LIBNAME mydata "/mnt/nfs/prod/Sched/OpsDeptData/Operations/ITSM/IMPORT/DATA"; WARNING: Library MYDATA does not exist.
The SAS session can't find the directory. Mind that your workspace server might run on a remote machine that does not have the network share mounted.
Oh, I see, let me check.
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