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LUISBARTHOLO
Calcite | Level 5

Hello all!

 

I used to use this statement before creating ods tagsets.tableeditor:

 

filename temp url "http://support.sas.com/rnd/base/ods/odsmarkup/tableeditor/tableeditor.tpl";
%include temp;

 

but now it is giving me this error:

ERROR: Invalid reply received from the HTTP server. Use the debug option for more info.

 

The URL seems to be not working with a "NOT FOUND" message.

 

Does anybordy know if there is a problem here?

 

Besides that, is there any way to permanet include this statement without having to call it everytime?

 

Thank you!

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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Files like these were moved to our SAS GitHub location:

 

https://github.com/sascommunities/technical-support-doc

 

There you will find a ZIP file that contains the TPL file. You can download and keep a local copy for use, or you can use PROC HTTP to download automatically and then use FILENAME ZIP to access the TPL file itself.

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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Files like these were moved to our SAS GitHub location:

 

https://github.com/sascommunities/technical-support-doc

 

There you will find a ZIP file that contains the TPL file. You can download and keep a local copy for use, or you can use PROC HTTP to download automatically and then use FILENAME ZIP to access the TPL file itself.

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