Hi All,
I am looking for Base SAS 9.2 sample data set named as EMPINFO and SALARY.
Kindly provide me at : umashankersaini@yahoo.com
looking for kind support.
Regards
Uma Shanker Saini
Refer to http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/engimap/61078/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a003308922.htm
It states "The sample data sets are typically located in the !sasroot\SASFoundation\9.2\core\sample directory (where !sasroot indicates the directory in which SAS is installed at your location). This example uses the EMPINFO, JOBCODES, and SALARY data sets in that directory."
Does that help?
Hi,
Looking for these sample datasets for practice of information map studio.
As per documents these could be part of base sas software of 9.2/9.3.
Looking for kind support.
Regards
Uma Shanker Saini
Refer to http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/engimap/61078/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a003308922.htm
It states "The sample data sets are typically located in the !sasroot\SASFoundation\9.2\core\sample directory (where !sasroot indicates the directory in which SAS is installed at your location). This example uses the EMPINFO, JOBCODES, and SALARY data sets in that directory."
Does that help?
Hi Fugue,
Thanks a ton....
it really helps me...
Regards
Uma Shanker Saini
Generally i will use this way to get SAS sample datsets ...Give a a try like bellow..
Thanks,
Sanjeev.K
Hi Sanjeev,
Thanks for reply...
I tried the way, you have spoken. Default datasets are there but not that specific one, I am looking for.
Regards
Uma Shanker Saini
Try the installed sample library
proc datasets library= sampsio ;
run ;
Hi Peter,
This really helps. It is the direct way to get the sample datasets.
After this i copied all datasets to permanent library to use in frequent manner :
proc datasets library=source;
copy out=destination;
quit;
Regards
Uma Shanker
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