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briani
Calcite | Level 5

What is the most efficient to create a dataset that has the names of all datasets in a given library?

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Reeza
Super User

Querying dictionary.tables

ballardw
Super User

An example:

proc sql;

    create table WorkDatasets as

   select memname

   from dictionary.tables

   where libname='WORK'

   ;

QUIT;

SASKiwi
PROC Star

Sometimes dictionary tables perform slowly because there are lots of libraries and tables and/or some libraries point to external databases. PROC DATASETS can be a lot faster. This example uses ODS to create a dataset CONTENTS containing a list of all tables in the WORK library.

proc datasets library = WORK nolist;

  contents data = _ALL_ nods;

  ods output members = contents (rename = (name = memname));

  run;

  ods output close;

quit;

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