SAS Language Errors: Troubleshooting Translation and Localization Issues

Error when SAS translated to different language

If you encounter an error message in SAS that's not in English, try disabling Google Translate's auto-translate feature - this can sometimes interfere with system changes.



To disable
  1. Right-click in SAS and choose 'Translate to language'
  2. Click the three dots and then 'Never translate this site'
  3. Retry the operation
 

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