proc import datafile = "C:\Users\loveislife\Desktop\data.xls" out =bank1 replace
dbms=excel ;
getnames=yes ;
sheet=sheet1;
run;
proc print data=bank1;run;
i m using this code to import a excel file(attached ) . i m getting 3 extra variable like F7,F8,F9,
Can anyone help me to let me know why i m getting these extra fields?????????
Because that is what your spreadsheet has in it. When I open your attachment and press CTRL-END it jumps to column I row 713. So your spreadsheet has three empty columns. You can either drop them on the SAS side or edit the spreadsheet and delete those columns.
Because that is what your spreadsheet has in it. When I open your attachment and press CTRL-END it jumps to column I row 713. So your spreadsheet has three empty columns. You can either drop them on the SAS side or edit the spreadsheet and delete those columns.
Thanks for your kind help.
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