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santosh_pat69
Quartz | Level 8

 

Hi Experts,

 

I am trying to extract the list of SAS program names from a dataset, i have hundreds of them and the special chars are present at

 

for example

 

/xxxx/abcde/abcdefgh.sas

/xxxx/abcde/lkml/abcdefguh.sas

/xxxx/abcde/lkml555/abguh.sas

 

I am trying to get the output as

abcdefgh.sas

abcdefguh.sas

abguh.sas

 

 

 

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santosh_pat69
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

Thank you!!!

I was not able to remember this.

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BrunoMueller
SAS Super FREQ

Hi

 

The SCAN function can help you with that, see example below.

data want;
  infile cards;
  input
    pgmname : $256.
  ;
  justPgm = scan(pgmname, -1, "/");
cards;
/xxxx/abcde/abcdefgh.sas
/xxxx/abcde/lkml/abcdefguh.sas
/xxxx/abcde/lkml555/abguh.sas ;

check the doc for more details.

 

Bruno

santosh_pat69
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

Thank you!!!

I was not able to remember this.

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