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Samples & SAS Notes Focus Areas SUPPORT License Assistance Manage My Software Account Downloads & Hot Fixes TRAINING & BOOKS Books Training Certification SAS Global Academic Program SAS OnDemand For http://support.sas.com/kb/9/238.html Academics USERS GROUPS Advanced Search support.sas.com Knowledge Base Support Training & Books Store Support Communities Knowledge Base Products & Solutions System Requirements Install Center Third-Party Software Reference Documentation Papers Samples & SAS Notes Browse by Topic Search Samples Search Usage Notes Search Installation Notes Search Problem Notes Focus Areas Usage Note 9238: "ERROR: Utility file open failed" or "ERROR: An i/o error I/O error has occurred on file WORK.'#xxnnnn'n.UTILITY" when running PROC SORT in UNIX environments These errors indicate that there is not enough space in the directory designated by the UTILLOC option. By default, this is the directory also used for the WORK directory. To determine the directory used for the creation of utility files, run this step: proc options option=work; proc options error: unix errno option=utilloc; run; Your SAS log file will show the location of the directories, which might be the same directory. There are a several solutions to this problem, as described below: The fastest and easiest way is to use the TAGSORT option on your PROC SORT statement. The syntax is: proc sort data=mydata out=outdata tagsort; by var1 var2; run; where mydata is the name of your SAS data set and var1 and var2 are the names of any BY variables you are specifying. Without the TAGSORT option, SAS creates a utility file that is roughly 2 times the size of the original data set. If you do not have that amount of space available in the WORK directory, you receive an error (as you did in this case) and the process fails. With the TAGSORT option, SAS creates a much smaller file that contains only the key and the index number. You might wonder why TAGSORT is not the default. The reason is that a process run with TAGSORT can take longer to run, depending on what your data look like. However,