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chithra
Quartz | Level 8

Dear All,

 

I need to find the pathname of a filename in sas. The input should be only the filename.

Is it possible in SAS? or anybody knows how this can be done in UNIX?

 

Thanks,

Chithra

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ShiroAmada
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Here's a step by step approach

 

data test;
  value='C:\Windows\Test.txt';
  file=scan(value,-1,"\");
  endpos=find(value,strip(file));
path=substr(value,1,endpos-1);
run;

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ShiroAmada
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Try this.....

 

data WANT;
filename="c:\windows\text.txt";
path=substr(filename,1,find(filename,reverse(scan(reverse(filename),1,"\")))-1);
run;

 

Hope this helps.

chithra
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks.

 

But i have only the file name text.txt with me.

Don't know the path.

SASKiwi
PROC Star

To find a file on a Unix server, type this at a Unix command line: find / -name text.txt

 

I wouldn't recommend doing this from SAS, assuming that you only want to do it once 

 

chithra
Quartz | Level 8

yes..exactly.

 

Thanks. I use this command with pipe and it works fine.

ShiroAmada
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Oh now i understand.

 

Now try this.

 


options noxwait;
FILENAME pathloc 'e:\test.txt'; data MYPATH; x "dir e:\sample.txt /s /p > e:\test.txt"; infile pathloc; input locator $100.; if indexw(locator,'Directory of'); run;

 

#1 assign a fileref (just like a libname statement) 

#2 Use x command and specify a directory and the file that will be searched, file is saved (same as fileref).

#3. Read the saved file.

#4 Look and retian the keywords "Directory of"

 

Hope this helps.

chithra
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks.

 

I tried this also. This helps.

ShiroAmada
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Here's a step by step approach

 

data test;
  value='C:\Windows\Test.txt';
  file=scan(value,-1,"\");
  endpos=find(value,strip(file));
path=substr(value,1,endpos-1);
run;
JimE
Calcite | Level 5

To find the path to a filename use: 

%let myFilePath=%sysfunc(pathname(myFileName));

or for a library, use:

%let myLibraryPath=%sysfunc(pathname(myLibName));

 

See: https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/lrdict/64316/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a000245924.htm

 

 

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