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GonetteSmith
Calcite | Level 5

Good Afternoon!

 

I have the below exporting query, but I only want the table to export if it contains observations. 

 

PROC EXPORT DATA=results.ClosingStockWave1 DBMS=csv
OUTFILE="\\athena\Projects\Tanzania PMI RA\Data Management\SAS Setup\Field Queries\NewSKUs.csv" REPLACE;
RUN;

 

Can anyone assist me?

 

Kind Regards

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Ksharp
Super User
Make a macro:



%macro export(dsn=);
%let dsid=%sysfunc(open(&dsn));
%let nobs=%sysfunc(attrn(&dsid,nlobs));
%let dsid=%sysfunc(close(&dsid));

%if &nobs ne 0 %then %do;
 %put Put your EXPORT here;
%end;
%mend;


%export(dsn=sashelp.class)


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