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Date:         Fri, 16 Apr 2004 04:58:26 -0700
Reply-To:     Bill McKirgan maxsfolks <bill-mckirgan@UIOWA.EDU>
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From:         Bill McKirgan maxsfolks <bill-mckirgan@UIOWA.EDU>
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Subject:      Re: SAS on allows export to C:\Temp or crashes
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Jenni,

While running SAS v9.0 I was able to export data and code from EG2 to several different directories on my computer (running XP Pro sp2).

I'm not sure why SAS and/or EG is crashing. Perhaps others on the list could help if you provide a few more details.

What version of SAS and EG are you using?

What kind of file are you trying to export prior to SAS or EG crashing?

Do you have the file to be exported open in both SAS and EG?

Best regards,

- Bill McKirgan

Jennifer.Dale@BOQ.COM.AU (Jenni Dale) wrote in message news:<OF110D8BE8.B1FC8991-ON4A256E78.001EDD47@boq.com.au>... > Hi, > > I'm using SAS E-Guide and each time I try to export a file to any directory > other than C:\Temp SAS crashes. > > Does anyone know how to fix this? > > Cheers, > > Jenni > > > > NOTICE > (You must not remove this notice from this email) > > This email and any attachments are confidential and may contain the Bank's > confidential information. This email may also contain legally privileged > information or confidential information of other parties. This email is for > authorised recipients only. You should not transmit or distribute this email > unless you are authorised to do so. > > If you are not an authorised recipient, you should contact the Bank of > Queensland immediately by return e-mail. You should not read, send, store > or print this email or any attachments to it. You should immediately delete the > email and any attachments to it from your database and destroy all copies of it. > You should not rely on the contents of this email or any attachments to it.


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