This is the message that is displayed when it can't update any of your existing files. You most likely have a permissions issue here. I would recommend you download the latest patch and then right-click the patch EXE and select "Run as administrator" to ensure you give it enough permission...
While we don't have support for SAS Dat files explicitly, it seems from your Python example that the SAS DAT file is a simple text file that uses tabs as the delimiter. If this is the case, then EViews should be able to read their text files. After launching EViews, drag the DAT file to the EViews w...
Yes, fix was rolled out. EViews 12 was calling a Python DLL method before it was properly initialized. This wasn't an issue before, but Python 3.10 didn't like it. To use Python 3.10, you'll have to patch EViews 12 to a build date that is at least March 17, 2022. If you can't update EViews 12, I wou...
No easy solution comes to mind... If you wish to use EViews in your workflow, you'll need a Windows machine to host both EViews and your python engine so that they can 'talk' to each other. Potentially they can be on different machines (using Distributed COM, or DCOM), but they both have to be runni...
I just tried logging using EViews 13 (same build) on Windows 11 and it succeeded without a crash. My suspicion is that some of the files required by IHS Global Insight EDX has been removed on your system (perhaps by an anti-virus or anti-malware utility). To check for that, here's a list of files us...
That sounds like EViews 13 is crashing on your Windows 11 machine. Can you try running the REGCOM command in EViews and clicking the. "Yes(All)" button. Once that completes, restart EViews 13 and try to connect again. If it crashes again, please try restarting EViews 13 with local admin ri...
Forgot to mention, to use the URL values, just prepend them with: https://help.eviews.com/#page/content/ As a side note, if you want to open a web page that searches for a particular term in our help system, use this url: https://help.eviews.com/#search/{searchterm} where {searchterm} is the text yo...
Thanks for reaching out. We'd be happy to help you on your VS Code language extension for EViews. I don't think we're ready to publish and support it under our own name, but if you want to publish it as an open-source project, we'd be happy to help. You can contact me directly at steve@eviews.com if...