As far as i know it is not possible to import files with ds2.
So, Do you Know If Can I execute a SAS Tradicional Code in DS2?
Please describe why you are unable to run "traditional" SAS code outside of DS2.
What type of code are you attempting?
I have a problem with my SAS version, that not contains the JSON packages to parse a JSON file, so I built the code below in SAS traditional programming as a workaround. The code will be execute by SAS ESP.
filename data '/sasdata/ma/mailing/ric4.json';
data datatest (drop = linha pos);
infile data lrecl = 32000 truncover scanover dsd firstobs=2;
Length linha $255.;
Input Linha;
campo = trim(left(tranwrd(scan(linha,1,': '),'"','')));
/*
verificar se e uma informacao de data
*/
pos=index(linha,'_date');
if pos = 0 then do;
conteudo = trim(left(tranwrd(tranwrd(scan(linha,-1,': '),'"',''),',','')));
end;
else do;
conteudo = trim(left(tranwrd(tranwrd(scan(linha,-2,'_date"'),'"',''),',','')));
end;
if trim(left(campo)) not in ('[','{',']');
grava = 0;
grava =index(campo,'}');
run;
In SAS 9.4 M4 we have the JSON libname engine. If you have that with your SAS ESP environment, that might be more robust.
The JSON package are available from SAS 9.4 M3, the version that I using is SAS 9.4 M2.
"Traditional" SAS code is run in a data step, as always.
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