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- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 16:06:00 CET
- Reply-To: Arnold Schick <SCHICK@DMRHRZ11.BITNET>
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- From: Arnold Schick <SCHICK@DMRHRZ11.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: REPLACING 6.06 with 6.07
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- On Fri, 28 Aug 1992 18:55:06 GMT Tamara <tamara@GLIA.BIOSTR.WASHINGTON.EDU>
- said:
- >
- >RE: Question about 6.07 user problems (possible) in MVS or CMS.
- >
- >This might be a VMS specific answer, but there is a bug
- >I've found in 6.07 which does not exist in 6.06. SAS has been
- >working on it for several weeks now. I'll let the list know
- >when they get back to me. This was also a good opportunity to
- >make people aware of it.
- >
- >B
- >If your programs are long in 6.07 (not sure what mins or maxs are),
- >nd you have one error (the teeniest error) SAS issues an error
- >with the message "Insufficient space in file WORK.SAS$0001.UTILITY.
- >It's an out of MEMORY error. If you run the same program in 6.06
- >(with the same error) there is no problem. Incidentally, it does the
- >same thing whether it's batch or interactive SAS.
- >
- >Another problem I had with 6.07 is when you are running interactive
- >SAS you must be sure to designate separate user directories, because
- >you have to separate your profiles. Don't know (again) if this is
- >VMS specific.
-
- as I mean - and several peoble points to it ago - is it a quota problem.
-
- When a user has nnnnnn Blocks for using (see SHOW DISK QUOTA on VMS or
- QUERY DISK on 191 minidisk on VM/CMS) runs SAS 6.06 in that cases
- correctly, if the usage of SAS does not need more as allowed. And SAS 6.07
- needs more than 6.06; in that cases can SAS no more correctly run, when
- SAS will span over allowed quota.
-
- Errors occurs as from Tamara shown.
-
- It helps an enlarging of disk quota by the system-manager.
-
- Arnold Schick University of Marburg/Germany
-