"Unable to parse range" error in Google Sheets
An "Unable to Parse Range" or "Requested Entity Not Found" error while exporting to Google Sheets means that Google cannot find the sheet you want to export to based on the configuration of your Google Sheet in SAS.
To resolve this, go to the Web App > G Sheets > Setup and choose Edit for the sheet you need to fix. Ensure the correct tab is selected in the Tab Name field (1), save and then try exporting again. You should also check that you can open the sheet from SAS (2), and if this doesn't work, click Refresh Sheet Name & Tabs (3), and try again.
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