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genemroz
Quartz | Level 8

Using SAS Studio under OnDemand for Academics, when I edit a file of SAS code, sometimes (not always) another file appears in the file folder with the same name but a blank (empty) icon with a tilde attached to the end of the filename.  What is the significance of this file?  Sometimes (not always) it disappears of it's own accord when I close the file.  But sometimes (not always) it persists after logout and is present after I've logged in again?  I thought it was some kind of temporary file that holds the edited version but I don't know why it would persist through a logout/login cycle.

 

Just curious,

 

Gene

 

 

 

 

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
Hi:
Usually, when you see a duplicate file name with a ~ tilde, it means that you've made changes to the file but haven't saved it yet. That dup should go away when you do a save.
Cynthia

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
Hi:
Usually, when you see a duplicate file name with a ~ tilde, it means that you've made changes to the file but haven't saved it yet. That dup should go away when you do a save.
Cynthia
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

@Cynthia_sas wrote:
Hi:
Usually, when you see a duplicate file name with a ~ tilde, it means that you've made changes to the file but haven't saved it yet. That dup should go away when you do a save.
Cynthia

That is probably the source of the confusing message that pops-up frequently when I re-connect to SAS/Studio (not SAS ODA but actual licensed version).   It wants to know which version of the file to open and I have no idea which one I want.  I normally tell it to keep the unsaved version just in case there is something useful there that I might want to save.

 

I suspect it is caused by the SAS/Studio server having an idle time-out window that closes my session for me instead of me actually signing out of SAS/Studio.

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