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mjamal
Calcite | Level 5

Dears,

I received an error message when I tried to import "local file" .csv from SAS VA 6.3 and I got this error

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So if any one could help it will be appreciated,

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MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

You are trying to upload a table with a name that already exists in metadata. You are not able to upload a table using the import dialog to replace a table. If you want to do that, refer to the VA Admin guide for other ways to load data.

You have a couple of options here: name the table as something else or unload the table from the LASR Analytics Server, delete it from metadata and import it again.

Kind Regards,

Michelle

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jakarman
Barite | Level 11

what are the encoding on the server and local?
First message is about charset:warabic

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mjamal
Calcite | Level 5

for  local & server it's English United States

MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

It appears you are trying to read in wArabic typography, is that correct? If so, you need to make sure you select UTF-8 in the import process and that your SAS Application Server can handle it too. See SAS(R) Visual Analytics 6.3: User's Guide

Kind Regards,

Michelle

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mjamal
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks Michelle for your reply, actually I did the same as the link you are providing and it gave the same error,

I am thinking in the sasv9.cfg the encoding there is WARABIC !!

MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Yes you could set it to warabic or UTF-8 for more flexibility on the server. Be aware you may need to convert some of your existing tables if you do this. Here is a link to a blog post I wrote about encoding that may help... http://bi-notes.com/2014/01/sas-visual-analytics-6-3-tip-encoding-data/

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jakarman
Barite | Level 11

Nice to see you Michelle, was thinking you are occupied at gaylord SGF2014 at the moment.

I think we agree that it is an encoding issue, your link is clear on that.  Now I see the understanding in UTF-8 could be something.

UTF-8 in Windows (Excel) is rather invisible but present. All the available chars you can choose from (charmap) is the only indication.

So you can think your local machine is configured as (437)850/US style but UTF-8 is in reality there. What the have done is the default single-byte approach like latin-1 but allowing an in-stream switching. Using charmap you can see them like U+0601 (alt 01537).

Some people are not wanting to copy/paste to word as it can convert expected latin-1 single-byte to UTF-8 multibyte.

As every file today can have UTF-8 chars I think his CSV-file has. An often used (not mandatory) recognition is adding a BOM-mark. Byte Order Mark as european languages are written left to right and arabic right to left.

I expect the CSV of mjamal having a BOM-mark. Notepad++ is able to indentify those settings

Running SAS at UTF-8 or Latin-1 is part of the workspace server. You can install SAS Multi-language (UTF-8 DBCS) but using a workspace server with Latin-1 (SBCS) encoding.  I would prefer doing an installation for UTF-8 (latin-1 included) and switch when needed.

Question: Is the SAS installation of mjamal done in UTF-8 or in latin-1?  

When the installation is done in UTF-8 has the workspace-server switched back to latin1?

This can be done by modifying the sas version in the app-server usermod files.

There are reason the switch back to latin-1.

Many DBMS systems do not support UTF-8 (DBCS) in a transparant way. Doubling lengths of char fields is a signal to this.

Running SAS in UTF-8 (dbcs) and latin1 (sbcs) have some language differences. Many string functions are needed to be replaces to their K-string counterparts.

The most difficult thing ia abandoning thinking sbcs single byte character set -> 1 char =1 byte.   Now it is 1 char - * bytes  

---->-- ja karman --<-----
MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Yes Jaap, I'm at SAS Global Forum. Thought I'd reply before my day began. 🙂

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mjamal
Calcite | Level 5

Dears,

Thanks for your time, I got another issue regrading the same ( Import Local File )

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that's when I need to do this

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So if you please advise here,,

Thanks

MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

You are trying to upload a table with a name that already exists in metadata. You are not able to upload a table using the import dialog to replace a table. If you want to do that, refer to the VA Admin guide for other ways to load data.

You have a couple of options here: name the table as something else or unload the table from the LASR Analytics Server, delete it from metadata and import it again.

Kind Regards,

Michelle

//Contact me to learn how Metacoda software can help keep your SAS platform secure - https://www.metacoda.com
mjamal
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks Michelle for prompt reply,

i will try this one, could you please also advice on this

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Thanks,

mjamal
Calcite | Level 5

Dear Michelle,

do you know why the "logical stored process server", "Logical workspace server", "Logical pooled workspace server" are not connecting to the port when i made a validation on it,

and i validate the Logical Metadata Server with the right authentication "sassrv" successfully

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Thanks,

mjamal
Calcite | Level 5

any updates

mjamal
Calcite | Level 5

Dears,

any updates for this

MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi,

Have you verified that the object spawner is running?

By the way, if you have an urgent question you may want to raise a track with SAS Technical Support, http://support.sas.com in the future.

As a tip, new questions should be posted as a new post. If this original question has been answered please mark it as such so that people know who do searches in the future.

Thanks,

Michelle

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