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Nealli
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My professor has given me the following code but when I try to make the change to the path I continue to get the same message that it doesn't exist. I'm not sure if I'm putting the file in wrong or what's going on. I have tried numerous file names and paths, but nothing seems to go anywhere. (I've tried desktop folders, virtual box folders, SAS folders), so I'm obviously doing something wrong. I appreciate any help you can give me.

 

 

This is what my professor gave me:



options nodate nonumber;
*ods pdf file=":\Users\khalil.shafie\OneDrive - University of Northern Colorado\courses\SRM-602\Summer2018-1\Assignments\hw2\sasoutputasgn02.pdf"  style=rtf notoc;

* Reading the data set in SAS ;
Data HSB;
INFILE 'C:\HSB.TXT' delimiter = '09'x;
/*change 'C:\' to an appropriate location*/
INPUT ID SEX RACE SES SCTYP HSP LOCUS CONCPT MOT CAR RDG WRTG MATH SCI CIV;

* Q8 ;

        

proc means data=Hsb n mean stddev ;
   var  CONCPT WRTG ;  run;
quit;    

proc freq data=Hsb ;
   table RACE*SEX/ nopercent nocol norow  ;  run;
quit;    


* Q9;

PROC MEANS  DATA=HSB MEAN STD STDERR N T PRT LCLM UCLM;
VAR CONCPT;
run;
* Q10;
DATA SET2;
SET  HSB;
ADJMATH = MATH-50;

PROC MEANS  DATA=SET2 MEAN STD STDERR N T PRT  alpha=.01 LCLM UCLM;
VAR ADJMATH ;
RUN;





*ods pdf close;

This is one of the things I've tried:

 

options nodate nonumber;
*ods pdf file=":\Users\khalil.shafie\OneDrive - University of Northern Colorado\courses\SRM-602\Summer2018-1\Assignments\hw2\sasoutputasgn02.pdf"  style=rtf notoc;

* Reading the data set in SAS ;
Data HSB;
INFILE "C:\Users\neals\Desktop\HSB.TXT" delimiter = '09'x;
/*change 'C:\' to an appropriate location*/
INPUT ID SEX RACE SES SCTYP HSP LOCUS CONCPT MOT CAR RDG WRTG MATH SCI CIV;

* Q8 ;

        

proc means data=Hsb n mean stddev ;
   var  CONCPT WRTG ;  run;
quit;    

proc freq data=Hsb ;
   table RACE*SEX/ nopercent nocol norow  ;  run;
quit;    


* Q9;

PROC MEANS  DATA=HSB MEAN STD STDERR N T PRT LCLM UCLM;
VAR CONCPT;
run;
* Q10;
DATA SET2;
SET  HSB;
ADJMATH = MATH-50;

PROC MEANS  DATA=SET2 MEAN STD STDERR N T PRT  alpha=.01 LCLM UCLM;
VAR ADJMATH ;
RUN;





*ods pdf close;

This is my log:

 Errors (1)
 Warnings (2)
 Notes (14)
 
 1          OPTIONS NONOTES NOSTIMER NOSOURCE NOSYNTAXCHECK;
 NOTE: ODS statements in the SAS Studio environment may disable some output features.
 73         
 74         options nodate nonumber;
 75         *ods pdf file=":\Users\khalil.shafie\OneDrive - University of Northern
 75       ! Colorado\courses\SRM-602\Summer2018-1\Assignments\hw2\sasoutputasgn02.pdf"  style=rtf notoc;
 76         
 77         * Reading the data set in SAS ;
 78         Data HSB;
 79         INFILE "C:\Users\neals\Desktop\HSB.TXT" delimiter = '09'x;
 80         /*change 'C:\' to an appropriate location*/
 81         INPUT ID SEX RACE SES SCTYP HSP LOCUS CONCPT MOT CAR RDG WRTG MATH SCI CIV;
 82         
 83         * Q8 ;
 84         
 85         
 86         
 
 ERROR: Physical file does not exist, /opt/sasinside/SASConfig/Lev1/SASApp/C:\Users\neals\Desktop\HSB.TXT.
 NOTE: The SAS System stopped processing this step because of errors.
 WARNING: The data set WORK.HSB may be incomplete.  When this step was stopped there were 0 observations and 15 variables.
 WARNING: Data set WORK.HSB was not replaced because this step was stopped.
 NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time):
       real time           0.00 seconds
       cpu time            0.01 seconds
       
 
 
 87         proc means data=Hsb n mean stddev ;
 88            var  CONCPT WRTG ;  run;
 
 NOTE: No observations in data set WORK.HSB.
 NOTE: PROCEDURE MEANS used (Total process time):
       real time           0.00 seconds
       cpu time            0.00 seconds
       
 
 89         quit;
 90         
 91         proc freq data=Hsb ;
 92            table RACE*SEX/ nopercent nocol norow  ;  run;
 
 NOTE: No observations in data set WORK.HSB.
 NOTE: PROCEDURE FREQ used (Total process time):
       real time           0.00 seconds
       cpu time            0.00 seconds
       
 
 93         quit;
 94         
 95         
 96         * Q9;
 97         
 98         PROC MEANS  DATA=HSB MEAN STD STDERR N T PRT LCLM UCLM;
 99         VAR CONCPT;
 100        run;
 
 NOTE: No observations in data set WORK.HSB.
 NOTE: PROCEDURE MEANS used (Total process time):
       real time           0.00 seconds
       cpu time            0.01 seconds
       
 
 101        * Q10;
 102        DATA SET2;
 103        SET  HSB;
 104        ADJMATH = MATH-50;
 105        
 
 NOTE: There were 0 observations read from the data set WORK.HSB.
 NOTE: The data set WORK.SET2 has 0 observations and 16 variables.
 NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time):
       real time           0.00 seconds
       cpu time            0.00 seconds
       
 
 106        PROC MEANS  DATA=SET2 MEAN STD STDERR N T PRT  alpha=.01 LCLM UCLM;
 107        VAR ADJMATH ;
 108        RUN;
 
 NOTE: No observations in data set WORK.SET2.
 NOTE: PROCEDURE MEANS used (Total process time):
       real time           0.00 seconds
       cpu time            0.01 seconds
       
 
 109        
 110        
 111        
 112        
 113        
 114        *ods pdf close;
 115        
 116        OPTIONS NONOTES NOSTIMER NOSOURCE NOSYNTAXCHECK;
 128        

 

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Reeza
Super User
SAS UE uses local drive that you set up on start up, which is it a linked drive. You access it via:

/folders/myfolders/FILES.

Another option, create a shared folder to your files. Then go to Servers Files & Folders and find the file. Right click it and copy the path from properties and use that.

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