From: Nathaniel Wooding on 15 Jan 2010 13:48 I just encountered this situation while trying to read a workbook created e= lsewhere=2E I can open the book using Excel and fill in data (it is a appli= cation created by an agency for use in reporting) but when I try to read th= e data that I have entered, I get the message "Could not decrypt File"=2E S= AS Support has a note=0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0Ahttp://support=2Esas=2Ecom/kb/4/557= =2Ehtml=0D=0A=0D=0Athat dates to V8 but the issue still exists in 9=2E2=2E = One workaround that they suggest is to use DDE so I throw this out for all = those who question the continued use of DDE=2E=0D=0A=0D=0AThe issue is not= a big deal for me and I have a work around or two planned=2E I should prob= ably add that my interest in reading the fake data that I have entered is t= hat there are some id codes created while the data are being entered and I = want to capture these so that I can do the whole data entry process from wi= thin SAS rather than doing it manually screen by laborious screen=2E=0D=0A= =0D=0ANat=0D=0A=0D=0ANat Wooding=0D=0AEnvironmental Specialist III=0D=0ADom= inion, Environmental Biology=0D=0A4111 Castlewood Rd=0D=0ARichmond, VA 2323= 4=0D=0APhone:804-271-5313, Fax: 804-271-2977=0D=0ACel Phone: 804-205-0752= =0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0ACONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This electronic message co= ntains=0Ainformation which may be legally confidential and or privileged an= d=0Adoes not in any case represent a firm ENERGY COMMODITY bid or offer=0Ar= elating thereto which binds the sender without an additional=0Aexpress writ= ten confirmation to that effect=2E The information is=0Aintended solely fo= r the individual or entity named above and access=0Aby anyone else is unaut= horized=2E If you are not the intended=0Arecipient, any disclosure, copyin= g, distribution, or use of the=0Acontents of this information is prohibited= and may be unlawful=2E If=0Ayou have received this electronic transmissio= n in error, please=0Areply immediately to the sender that you have received= the message=0Ain error, and delete it=2E Thank you=2E
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