I've found the keep,log=TRUE option of sas.get to be useful in cases like this.
There's also a log.file= option if you don't want the default location for the
log file.

                                        - Phil Spector
                                         Statistical Computing Facility
                                         Department of Statistics
                                         UC Berkeley
                                         spec...@stat.berkeley.edu


On Wed, 28 Mar 2012, Dominic Comtois wrote:

I'm trying to import a .sas7bdat dataset into R with sas.get. I'm using
Win-7 and SAS 9.2. I have read the following post and did tweak the line
(127, incidentally) of code.




<http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/R-Problem-with-sas-get-function-in-Hmisc-td81
4367.html>
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/R-Problem-with-sas-get-function-in-Hmisc-td814
367.html



However, I get the following error message:



sas.get(libraryName="D:/Docs/tmp", member="SES", formats=F)

Error in sas.get(libraryName = "D:/Docs/tmp", member = "SES",  :

 SAS job failed with status 127



I suspected some problem related to formats or variable names, and reduced
the data to a bare minimum, and still no success. I am thinking there is
some log file somewhere that could help me figure out what is going on, but
I don't know where to find it.



Any help appreciated.


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