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deleted_user
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Hi-
I'm trying to create a data dictionary for my dataset and willing to
read all the values for each format from the library into a dataset so
that I can export the same into Excel.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

Matt
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ballardw
Super User
If I understand your question, you're looking for the CNTLOUT= option on the Proc Format statement to create a data set with the format information. Specify the library and dataset name like any other.

I'd look at the contents closely before exporting as there is likely to be lot's of stuff you're not interested in.
Patrick
Opal | Level 21
Matt

If posting the same question in 2 groups I believe it would be kind of courtesy to tell people.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.soft-sys.sas/browse_thread/thread/70088fe6915a0991/0dd2befe03ef3...

Cheers
Patrick
deleted_user
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Patrick-
This is kind of an urgent requirement so I had to post on the other groups too.

Ballard- thanks for the help.

Matt

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