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lsandell
Obsidian | Level 7

I am importing an Excel worksheet data file to my program, but the variables do not have headers. Where in my LIBNAME statement do I put HEADER=NO?

 

Code:

LIBNAME Labs XLSX "&CourseRoot/Data/Laboratory.xlsx";

 

Thanks from a new SAS student.

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Reeza
Super User

Did you try this:

 

LIBNAME Labs XLSX "&CourseRoot/Data/Laboratory.xlsx" header=no;

@lsandell wrote:

I am importing an Excel worksheet data file to my program, but the variables do not have headers. Where in my LIBNAME statement do I put HEADER=NO?

 

Code:

LIBNAME Labs XLSX "&CourseRoot/Data/Laboratory.xlsx";

 

Thanks from a new SAS student.


 

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Reeza
Super User

Did you try this:

 

LIBNAME Labs XLSX "&CourseRoot/Data/Laboratory.xlsx" header=no;

@lsandell wrote:

I am importing an Excel worksheet data file to my program, but the variables do not have headers. Where in my LIBNAME statement do I put HEADER=NO?

 

Code:

LIBNAME Labs XLSX "&CourseRoot/Data/Laboratory.xlsx";

 

Thanks from a new SAS student.


 

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