I am trying to export a file from Programming 1 Lesson 6 using SAS Studio. The SAS Studio is accessed using Oracle VM Virtualbox.
I copied and pasted the solution
proc export data=pg1.storm_final
outfile="&outpath/storm_final.csv"
dbms=csv replace;
run; but I get the error
ERROR: Physical file does not exist, /opt/sasinside/SASConfig/Lev1/SASApp/folders/myfolders/EPG194/output/storm_final.csv
Macro outpath was defined as
outpath=folders/myfolders/EPG194/output
File was not created in the output folder.
Please let me know how to fix.
Thanks.
Add a / before the folders.
outpath=/folders/myfolders/EPG194/output
@hdeshmukh1 wrote:
I am trying to export a file from Programming 1 Lesson 6 using SAS Studio. The SAS Studio is accessed using Oracle VM Virtualbox.
I copied and pasted the solution
proc export data=pg1.storm_final outfile="&outpath/storm_final.csv" dbms=csv replace; run;but I get the error
ERROR: Physical file does not exist, /opt/sasinside/SASConfig/Lev1/SASApp/folders/myfolders/EPG194/output/storm_final.csv
Macro outpath was defined as
outpath=folders/myfolders/EPG194/outputFile was not created in the output folder.
Please let me know how to fix.
Thanks.
Add a / before the folders.
outpath=/folders/myfolders/EPG194/output
@hdeshmukh1 wrote:
I am trying to export a file from Programming 1 Lesson 6 using SAS Studio. The SAS Studio is accessed using Oracle VM Virtualbox.
I copied and pasted the solution
proc export data=pg1.storm_final outfile="&outpath/storm_final.csv" dbms=csv replace; run;but I get the error
ERROR: Physical file does not exist, /opt/sasinside/SASConfig/Lev1/SASApp/folders/myfolders/EPG194/output/storm_final.csv
Macro outpath was defined as
outpath=folders/myfolders/EPG194/outputFile was not created in the output folder.
Please let me know how to fix.
Thanks.
Wow, I did not see that '/' before 'folders'.
Thanks. It worked.
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