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SAS running audits
I'm not sure if anyone can help here. I don't know much about Unix but will give the information that I can.
I am trying to run audits of my data with the command sas audit. When it asks for a batch number I put in the number that I am looking to print. When I do this I am getting the following error /bin/ksh: bvalue..lst: not found It then prints out the last batch that I ran audits for. Sorry about the confusion but like I said I don't know anything about Unix. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |