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rajeshm
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

I was importing an csv file  all the rows(29k rows) are importing  .

I have 2 columns product and sub-product as shown below

ProductSub-product
Bank account or serviceConventional adjustable mortgage (ARM)

but my dataset is creating

ProductSub-product
Bank account or serConventional adjustable mortgage (ARM)
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mohamed_zaki
Barite | Level 11

Check this old thread

SAS Truncating on PROC Import

which suggest to use GUESSINGROWS Statement

rajeshm
Quartz | Level 8

hi,

thanks a lot.

RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

I wouldn't recommend the use of proc import if your data is CSV.  Write a datastep with an infile statement, you then have full control of what, how long, where from etc. is imported.  There are many posts about importing CSV files using differing methods, here is one: https://communities.sas.com/thread/60923

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