R 2.12.0, which introduced 64-bit R, changed the locations of certain libraries.To use R 3.0.0 or later you must use SAS 9.4 or later. R 3.0.0 changed certain aspects of the external API to R.R 3.0.2 changed an internal detail that SAS was using.
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Upgrade the operating system before they can compile R 3.3.0. R 3.3.0 requires Red Hat Linux (RHEL) 7.1, so SAS customers who run an older Linux release might need to On Windows, R 3.3.0 broke compatibility with SAS/IML 14.1 (SAS 9.4m3) and earlier releases.When you try to run R from SAS/IML, you might get error messages that include "ERROR: The final R statement is incomplete" and "ERROR: SAS is unable to transcode character data to the R encoding." You can download a hot fix that resolves the issue for SAS 9.4 M5, M6, and M7. R 4.0 broke compatibility with all SAS releases on Linux.To date, the following releases of R broke compatibility with a prior SAS release: However, after a version of SAS ships, it is impossible to ensure forward compatibility. SAS ensures that each SAS release supports backward compatibility with as many previous R releases as possible. The following table lists recent SAS releases and the versions of R that each supports.Ĭurrently, SAS supports up to R 3.6.3, which was released in March 2020.įor R 4.0.x, you need to download a hot fix.Ĭompatibility with R Releases SAS Version SAS release supports which versions of R. However, there have been so many versions of SAS and R since 2009, that it is hard to remember which The interface to R is part of the SAS/IML language. SAS has supported calling R from the SAS/IML language since 2009.