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VNguyen
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

 

I am writing to program to retrieve data from databases (MS SQL, MS Access, etc) using Proc SQL in Base SAS. Since I do not know if the SQL statement may take too long and ends up freezing SAS, I would like to time the excution, i.e have a piece of code directly within the program that tracks how long the query has been running and if it runs for too long (say more than a few minutes) then terminates the execution. Could you please give me some advice?

 

Thank you,

Vi

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Sven111
Pyrite | Level 9

I don't think you can do this from within one SAS program (although I'd love to been shown otherwise!).  I have some code that I created that outputs data (timestamp + descriptive text basically) to a text file (using FILENAME, FPUT, FAPPEND, etc) so I can monitor the process of an ongoing job, and you could probably combine something like that with a shell script that monitors that text file and kills the SAS job if it's not seeing progress.

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Sven111
Pyrite | Level 9

I don't think you can do this from within one SAS program (although I'd love to been shown otherwise!).  I have some code that I created that outputs data (timestamp + descriptive text basically) to a text file (using FILENAME, FPUT, FAPPEND, etc) so I can monitor the process of an ongoing job, and you could probably combine something like that with a shell script that monitors that text file and kills the SAS job if it's not seeing progress.

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