Hi Is somenone could explain me what does this mean and have a solution ? Thanks François
What were you doing when it happened? If you ran SAS code (or a task in SAS Studio), post the log, please. If no log was created, post the code sent to the workspace server.
@FWILLEMIN wrote:
Hi thanks for your support - please find the copy of the log from sas studio, regards François.
TRIM is not mentioned anywhere in this log. You log should include the message from SAS with the code.
It is also a good idea to post code and log results in a code box opened with the forum {i} icon. That will preserve formatting such as indents that the main message box removes. This is important with error messages as often there is an _ under the line that generates the error to indicate where the problem may exist. The main window will move the location and so the error is not quite as helpful.
OK, there's nothing in the code that makes me think it triggered the message (apart from one é character, sometimes NLS/Unicode characters can cause trouble when the code is submitted).
The message itself comes from Java, so it points to a problem in the Java applet of SAS Studio. Does it happen when Studio tries to display results or a result dataset?
Hi @FWILLEMIN,
Could you also provide us with more information so that we can try to reproduce here at SAS. Can you tell us what steps you did to get to this point.
1. What exact steps did you do ?
1. For example, did you run a task? If so which one? Or, did you run code? If so what is the code?
2. what browser? what version of Studio?
3. + what @Kurt_Bremser asked.
I get the same error as original post when running different code. I get this error when I try to open the result dataset.
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