Hi,
Just a warning. I am a super novice with SAS. I have jobs that I run that I modify etc and sometimes I can put something together after many person hours.
At the moment, Im trying to run a job using MXG that will read TYPE62 records to report on opening of a particular vsam cluster/component.
I thouight I should be using DAACNAME as a variable but apparently it doesnt like that. Im not sure what else to try. I tried giving it a label. I guess Im not really understanding what is occurring. I think its very simple but it eludes me.
Can anyone offer some info on this silly error?
We are at SAS 9.4 and here is what I am running:
//SOURCLIB DD DSN=SYS2.MXG.USERID.SOURCLIB,DISP=SHR
// DD DSN=SYS2.MXG.SOURCLIB,DISP=SHR
//LIBRARY DD DSN=SYS2.MXG.FORMATS,DISP=SHR
//SYSIN DD *
%INCLUDE SOURCLIB(TYPE62);
DATA VSAM1 ;
SET WORK.TYPE62;
IF DAACNAME =: 'RMDS.FMSM130X.FORMJG76' ;
/* IF JOB =: 'FTPSRV' OR */
SDATE = DATEPART(OPENTIME) ;
STIME = TIMEPART(OPENTIME) ;
FORMAT SDATE MMDDYY8. ;
FORMAT STIME TIME8. ;
/* PROC CONTENTS ;
PROC SORT;
BY SYSTEM JOB DAACNAME SDATE STIME ;
PROC PRINT NOOBS SPLIT='*';
VAR SYSTEM JOB SDATE STIME DAACNAME ;
TITLE1'JOBS ACCESSING THIS DS ' ;
Thank you.
Donna
The warning is telling you that the dataset in library work, called type62, does not contain a variable called DAACNAME.
Also a tip, don't code all in uppercase, its really hard to read.
The warning is telling you that the dataset in library work, called type62, does not contain a variable called DAACNAME.
Also a tip, don't code all in uppercase, its really hard to read.
Though sometimes a bit cryptic most of the SAS error messages and warnings are pretty helpful and often in semi-plain language.
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