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KarimTassine
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello!

 

I couldn't find any observation in the file PG1.EU_OCC

How can i download the EU_OCC dataset ?

 

Thank you in previous for your reply

 

Best regards 

 

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
There should be over 4000 rows in the PG1.EU_OCC table or data set. If you do not see any data in the file, it is possible that you either had some problem when you ran the initial program to make the data or you accidentally overwrote the data with a program in an earlier step.

To re-create the PG1 data, go back to the beginning of the class and follow the instructions in the Course Overview and Data Setup section of the class to run the programs again and make the data files. Nothing that you've added to the folders will be deleted, but essentially, you'll "refresh" the data and return it to the state immediately after creation.

Cynthia

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
There should be over 4000 rows in the PG1.EU_OCC table or data set. If you do not see any data in the file, it is possible that you either had some problem when you ran the initial program to make the data or you accidentally overwrote the data with a program in an earlier step.

To re-create the PG1 data, go back to the beginning of the class and follow the instructions in the Course Overview and Data Setup section of the class to run the programs again and make the data files. Nothing that you've added to the folders will be deleted, but essentially, you'll "refresh" the data and return it to the state immediately after creation.

Cynthia
KarimTassine
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you a lot Cynthia!

 

It works now, there is more than 4700 rows and 6 columns.

 

 

 

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