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Axel
Calcite | Level 5

I receive a SAS output table in Excel created by a Stored Process that just prints the whole table (consisting of 6 columns / 1 row).

Now I used 5 columns only by cut/paste in another tab.

Then I deleted the "original" tab because I did not need it anymore.

Now I need the 6th column that I don't have anymore.

Is there a way to add this missing column without doing the whole Excel report again?

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Kurt_Bremser
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Unless the undo in Excel lets you retrieve the deleted tab, you will have to rerun the stored process.

 

Keep in mind that everything you did happened in Excel and is therefore not a problem that can be solved in SAS, aside from repeating the export.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Unless the undo in Excel lets you retrieve the deleted tab, you will have to rerun the stored process.

 

Keep in mind that everything you did happened in Excel and is therefore not a problem that can be solved in SAS, aside from repeating the export.

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