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ashusci
Calcite | Level 5

I have installed base SAS and JMP genomics. When I tried GxE interaction using JMP genomics I hv choosen example file peanut. sas 7bdat. after doing all mentioned procedure I encounter an error message that "Procedure mixed is not found"

Please rectify my problem.

I need it urgently for my data analysis.

Thanking you.

 

Ashwini

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ashusci
Calcite | Level 5

In My C Drive --SAS HOME file no SAS or STAT folder find , Then I Downloaded it with my little knowledge, further also I come across same erroe while running JMP genomincs-GXE interaction that "Procedure Mixed not found".

 

Further I downloaded some other type then I observed error as warning as in picture attached.

Plz help me to out.

 

Thanking you.

 

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ashusci
Calcite | Level 5

In short warning says that your sas wizard has newer folder than what you are installing again. SAS will take newer folders only.

Hence I cant proceed for SAS foundation and related software installation.

 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

If you need additional Base SAS software (like the SAS/STAT module), you have to license it from SAS. SAS will provide you with a new software order that can be installed on top of your existing software; often you will also receive an automatic upgrade to the current version/maintenance level.

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