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PratapDeo
Calcite | Level 5

Hello All, I have to execute a file AAA from first job. This file (AAA) is suppoose to be appended i.e. MOD. Can I give like this at the end of the first file "%INCLUDE "AAA.sas" MOD ;

 

Many Thanks

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18
Sorry, and why do you need MOD ?
There in no MOD option with %INCLUDE.

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

If you created AAA.sas file by:

  

data out;
    file 'AAA.sas'   ...any options;
.......
run;

The answer to your question os positive. You can add at end:

    %include 'AAA.sas';

 

In case the creating code is like:

filename outf '..path...AAA.sas';
data out;
    file outf ...any options...;
  .......
run;

You can end by:

%include outf;

Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18
Sorry, and why do you need MOD ?
There in no MOD option with %INCLUDE.
PratapDeo
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for your reply Shmuel.
When I am using %include 'AAA.sas' ; without MOD option its giving ERROR: File is in use. Seems during the creation of this file (AAA), it it remains open. Do we have to close this file.

Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

Yes, ofcourse, file should be closed before %include.

PratapDeo
Calcite | Level 5
Can you please help me how we can close the file before %include.
Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

Did you closed the data step that created the AAA.sas file with RUN

before the %include statement  

PratapDeo
Calcite | Level 5
Oh Gotcha...my issue got resolved ...thanks alot 🙂

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