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Problem Note 54064: You cannot save a scenario in SAS® Marketing Optimization

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When you save a scenario by selecting Save As, the following message might be displayed:

The selected item no longer exists. Refresh the category view.  
If the item is open, it should be closed at this time.

The SAS MarketingOptimization6.3.log file includes the following error:

================================================================================
NOTE:(MO_COPY_SCENARIO) 12:27:13 --- START
24
25         %mo_copy_scenario(original_scenario_id          =
&original_scenario_id
26                          ,new_scenario_name             = &new_scenario_name
27                          ,new_scenario_description      =
&new_scenario_description
ERROR: All positional parameters must precede keyword parameters.
28                          ,input_data_id                 = &input_data_id
                             _____________
                             180
ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order.
29                          ,user_id                       = &user_id
30                          ,datetime_created              = &datetime_created
31                          ,_rc                           = morc
32                          ,_id                           = moid
33                          ,_has_refresh_msg              = refresh_msg_exist
34                          );
35
36         %mo_stpend(mo_copy_scenario)

This problem occurs when the description of the scenario contains a comma (,).

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Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS Release
ReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemSAS Marketing OptimizationMicrosoft® Windows® for x646.36.49.4 TS1M0
64-bit Enabled AIX6.36.49.4 TS1M0
64-bit Enabled Solaris6.36.49.4 TS1M0
HP-UX IPF6.36.49.4 TS1M0
Linux for x646.36.49.4 TS1M0
Solaris for x646.36.49.4 TS1M0
* For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be fixed.