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jayakumarmm
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

I am trying to create a SAS dataset using excel table as a source data. The below code is working if first row in excel table contains field names but I am facing problem for few .xlsx files which contains field names in second row.

I am using excel table import into SAS approach since .xlsm files works fine  instead of Proc import 

 

libname xlsFile XLSX "/usr/path/Monthly_8.2016.xlsx";
options validvarname=v7;
options SYMBOLGEN MPRINT;

PROC SQL;
    create table  work.raw_data as 
	(select * from xlsFile.'calc result'n);
quit;
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paulkaefer
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Try specifying the range you import. See the example here.

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