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dcortell
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi experts

 

I'm trying the following with proc HTTP:

 

IF used with other specific URLs, no errors detected, however In this instance I get the following:



76 proc http 77 url="&url" SYMBOLGEN: La macro variable URL se resuelve en https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/2023/06/09/exploring-the-risks-and-opportunities-of-generative-ai-for-insurance/ 78 method="get" 79 out=src; 80 run; ERROR: No logical assign for filename SRC. NOTE: 200 OK ERROR: Generic HTTP Client Error

Any hint about how to manage it?

 

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Reeza
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Do you have a filename src to store the output? Usually that's required.

*add this before as one option.

filename src temp;

See examples:
https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.5/proc/p1dxmryomzzddkn1t8ljx3pcaxk2.htm#p1dxmry...

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Reeza
Super User
Do you have a filename src to store the output? Usually that's required.

*add this before as one option.

filename src temp;

See examples:
https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.5/proc/p1dxmryomzzddkn1t8ljx3pcaxk2.htm#p1dxmry...

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