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Mahesh1
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

 

I have a scenario :

I have main folder like this-

Main folder  Name

x1

X2

X3

X4

Inside each main folder I have two sub folders : WAREHOUSE_DATA  and AUTO-ARCHIVE.

 

In the folder WAREHOUSE_DATA  I have my sas datasets. I need to take a back up of those data sets. To do that I have to move them into anothe folder AUTO-ARCHIVE. After moving datasets to AUTO-ARCHIVE folder there should not be any data sets in the folder WAREHOUSE_DATA. I have to perform this task in all the main folders X1,X2,X3.....X50.

Is there any automated macro code for this.

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Reeza
Super User

Look into PROC DATASETS.

ballardw
Super User

Note that you can assign a library to multiple folders (your source folders).

 

A question arises though to clarify are any of the files you are talking about moving are other than SAS datasets or catalogs?

error_prone
Barite | Level 11
Why do you want to solve this task with SAS? Using os-commands seems to be easier in this case.

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