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Calcite | Level 5

I would like to import many big csv files in SAS and some of them include the SUB character (ASCII=26). When SAS reaches this character, it stops processing and reports a success.

I am able to remove this character using powershell and then I can correctly import the files in SAS. However, running the powershell code all the files is not efficient.

 

Is there a way to fix this problem in SAS, for example to tell SAS to not stop importing when it reaches this character?

 

Any help would be appreciated. 

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Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

1) Why does your data have this in the first place?

2) What code are you using to read it in?

3) Perhaps a small example file showing the issue?

 

Likely you should just be able to add the option: ignoredoseof 

To your filename statement. But you may just have have to be more creative, depending on the actual character.

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