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hhchenfx
Barite | Level 11

Hello Everyone,

 

I have to import Excel expenditure form. The first 11 row is non-standard with all company information and I dont need it. So I should start from row 12.

And the last few rows contain requirement which I dont need them either.

I attached sample file here.

 

My approach to it is to import from row 12, and then delete any row after the Total number.

 

I use the following code but can get the import done. 

Can anyone help, please?

 

Thank you so much,

 

HC


data TimeHour ;
infile "C:\Users\Original Files\test.xlsx"
firstobs=12
dlm=','  dsd truncover ;
input Date date9.	Start :$100 End :$100 Hotel :$100 GroundTransit :$100	Airfare	CarRental	Meals	
Phone	Miles	MileageReimbursment	Misc :$100	Description	:$100 CompanyPaid	col1 Total

;run;

 

 

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Reeza
Super User

You can't use a data step to read an XLSX file. 

 

If you convert it to CSV or text you can process it as desired.

 

Or you can try the RANGE specification in PROC IMPORT. I'd probably specify the RANGE - you only need to know the start cell - and then post process the data to remove the last lines. If you know the full range that's easier.

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Reeza
Super User

You can't use a data step to read an XLSX file. 

 

If you convert it to CSV or text you can process it as desired.

 

Or you can try the RANGE specification in PROC IMPORT. I'd probably specify the RANGE - you only need to know the start cell - and then post process the data to remove the last lines. If you know the full range that's easier.

hhchenfx
Barite | Level 11

So I save the file as CSV.

But when I run the code, still data not imported properly.

 

hhchenfx
Barite | Level 11

Sorry, I fix it.

Thank you.

HC

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