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hwangnyc
Quartz | Level 8

Hi all,

 

Lets say I have 3 data sets:

 

Data1, Data2, Data3

 

and I want to export it to a excel file called AllData

 

And have 3 sheets: Data1 (containing all the information from Data1), Data2, Data3.

 

Is this possible?

 

Thanks! 

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PBsas
Obsidian | Level 7

You can use proc export or ODS:

 

proc export data=table1 out="path/filename.xlsx"  dbms=xlsx replace; sheet="sheet_name1";run; 

proc export data=table2 out="path/filename.xlsx"  dbms=xlsx replace; sheet="sheet_name2";run; 

proc export data=table3 out="path/filename.xlsx"  dbms=xlsx replace; sheet="sheet_name3";run; 

 

Remember to have same output file name otherwise will create different files.

SASKiwi
PROC Star

You can also use the Excel LIBNAME engine and PROC DATASETS.

Reeza
Super User
Libname outXL XLSX 'path to excel file.xlsx';

Proc datasets library=work nodetails nolist;
Copy in=work out=outXL;
Select data1-data3;
Run;quit;

Libname outXL;

If on SAS 9.4 M3 you can also use ODS EXCEL 

 

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