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Ronein
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Thank you Tom.
What is the solution?
Tom
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@Ronein wrote:
Thank you Tom.
What is the solution?

It depends a lot on your environment. In an ideal world your SAS session can see the shared folder and read the file directly. So you use some combination of PROC IMPORT and/or one the Excel aware LIBNAME engines to read the file.  Once you get it working then you just need to change the path to read another file.  But watch out as Excel tend to be created by people instead of programs and so they can have variations that can cause issues.

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