SuperNewbie_Asking(begging, really) WARNING: Library PBDATA does not exist

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I have a raw data set in my files in SAS provided by the prof, she wants us to read the (.dat) file in SAS, use a LIBNAME, PROC IMPORT then PROC PRINT.... my proc import was working fine on it's own, now all I get is SAS import unsuccessful, I need a LIBNAME first, and PROC PRINT after, LIBNAME gives me the warning, PROC IMPORT (without a library) worked perfectly, but then I still couldn't PROC PRINT. I have even used ParkAttendance

LOG After LIBNAME:

 1          OPTIONS NONOTES NOSTIMER NOSOURCE NOSYNTAXCHECK;
 68         
 69         LIBNAME pbdata '~/home/u62184071/ParkAttendance.dat';
 NOTE: Libref PBDATA refers to the same physical library as MYDATA.
 *WARNING: Library PBDATA does not exist.*
 NOTE: Libref PBDATA was successfully assigned as follows: 
       Engine:        V9 
       Physical Name: /home/u62184071/home/u62184071/ParkAttendance.dat
 70         RUN;

Whole code here:

LIBNAME pbdata '/home/u62184071/home/u62184071/ParkAttendance.dat';
RUN;



PROC IMPORT DATAFILE = '/home/u62184071/home/u62184071/ParkAttendance.dat'
  OUT = pbdata.ParkAttendance
  DBMS = TAB REPLACE;

RUN;

TITLE 'Top 10 Amusement Park Attendance Data'

*/There are 7 variables and 10 observations in the ParkAttendance data file.;

PROC PRINT ParkAttendance.pbdata;

RUN;

*My professor seemed to shrug off the PBDATA and the MYDATA note.

I have been at this one single question for 3 weeks, nd no one at SAS can answer my question.

Lastly I have created dozens of libraries but it still says they are not existent.

I know it's a lot. But I would be forever grateful. I'm kinda going insane bc I know it can't be this difficult.

Thank you!

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