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TonyTrew
Calcite | Level 5

With SAS Universal Viewer I want to reduce the size of a SAS data file by dropping some variables - can that be done?

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FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Hello @TonyTrew,

 

No, this is not possible. As the documentation says: "You cannot edit SAS data sets with the SAS Universal Viewer ..."

 

Remember that .sas7bdat files (i.e., SAS data sets) are binary files, so "dropping some variables" and creating a new data set from the remaining data is (internally) a fairly complicated task -- too much to ask from a file viewer. You'll need software that (like SAS itself) can create .sas7bdat files.

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FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Hello @TonyTrew,

 

No, this is not possible. As the documentation says: "You cannot edit SAS data sets with the SAS Universal Viewer ..."

 

Remember that .sas7bdat files (i.e., SAS data sets) are binary files, so "dropping some variables" and creating a new data set from the remaining data is (internally) a fairly complicated task -- too much to ask from a file viewer. You'll need software that (like SAS itself) can create .sas7bdat files.

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