Sorry, I'm not sure which location I'm supposed to select, but I'm taking the LinkedIn Learning course "SAS 9.4 Cert Prep."
I tried following the instructions associated with the exercise files, but I use the license that my work provided (SAS EG 7.1), not OnDemand for Academics (or, whatever it's called). I can't seem to make the "pg1createdata" file work. Creating a "libname" statement for PG1 seems to be more effective, but the data isn't sorted the way the demo shows in the class (specifically "Part 03: Exploring and Validating Data"). If I use a "by <descending> statement" to sort by "Name" in alphabetical order under "proc print", then it stops at the first one with a missing value for "Name". I don't know how to make it continue to the rest of the blanks let alone to A - Z.
Yes, here's the error when I run it without changing anything. There's a different error when I change the path to whatever folder the data from the lessons are located. I can post that too.
And, yes, there's a forum for this course on LinkedIn Learning. Someone actually already asked the question on how to get the PG1 library about a month ago, but there isn't any responses there. I commented to see if they were able to figure it out anyway, but I haven't heard back yet.
I have a folder "My SAS Files" which I don't remember where it came from (definitely before I started the LinkedIn Learning course), but it seems to have the datasets that will be used in the courses. I'm uploading the instructions. They mention signing up for a free SAS OnDemand for Academics account, but I get SAS 9.4 and SAS EG 7.1 through my work. I think we also have SAS Studio 3.71, but I can't get it to load for some reason (perpetually initializing).
My SAS support team at work helped me get SAS Studio, but I still got the same error as I shared previously. I wonder if it's because I changed the location of "My SAS Files". I don't remember where it was located originally. In trying to see if there was a way to put it back where it was originally, I ended up deleting it permanently. Is there a way to find those files online? I don't even remember how I got them in the first place.
No, it has nothing to do with "My SAS Files".
Please respond:
1. Is the server windows or Linux?
2. Does your company allow full access to the internet via http?
NOTE: If your company has restrictions in place for internet access then you should consider using SAS OnDemand for Academics.
It looks like I was downloading the wrong course files. One of the instructors helped me figure it out. It looks like everything is working fine now. Sorry for the delayed response.
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