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DingDing
Quartz | Level 8

I check this quesion here: https://communities.sas.com/t5/Base-SAS-Programming/Importing-sas7bdat-file/td-p/167889

I want to import this data: myda.sas7bdat . here is my code based on the solution offered by aboved link:

 

 

 LIBNAME SAS "\\Client\D$\sas";
PROC PRINT DATA= SAS.myda;
run;

up to now, it works well, but if I want to modify the dataset, it doesn't work.

DATA myda1;
set SAS.myda;
run;

So i don't know how to use the dataset with suffix sas7bdat, anybody helps? Thank you. 

 

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Reeza
Super User

Post your full code and log. 

You put the name of the dataset your trying to use in the SET statement. 

 

It it should look like the following:

 

Libname input 'path to folder';

data want;

set input.myda1;

run;

 

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Reeza
Super User

Sas7bdat files are SAS datasets. You don't import them. 

You refer to the dataset using the libname.dataset_name format. 

 

So assign a libname to the folder where you store the dataset and then refer to it in the format above. 

DingDing
Quartz | Level 8
Thank you. but my codes:
DATA myda1;
set SAS.myda;
run;

I can't get the dataset myda1. what can I do.
Reeza
Super User

Post your full code and log. 

You put the name of the dataset your trying to use in the SET statement. 

 

It it should look like the following:

 

Libname input 'path to folder';

data want;

set input.myda1;

run;

 

DingDing
Quartz | Level 8
Yes, you are right. It is solved. Thank you.

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