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NazaninSAS
Quartz | Level 8

Hi I have the following codes to import two tables. however, I'm looking for merging two proc together

 

proc import dbms=accesscs datatable='RV18NOV'

out=work.RV18NOV replace;  

database="P:\Demographics\Demographics Team\Suzanne\MDP PARTAGE.mdb";

run;

 

proc import dbms=accesscs datatable='FUNWSG_RV18NOV'

out=work.FUNWSG replace;  

database="P:\Demographics\Demographics Team\Suzanne\MDP PARTAGE.mdb";

run;

 

how can I merge these two Procs together to be able to import two tables at the same time?

 

Thanks,

 

Nazanin

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You can't.

 

Two alternatives are:

 

  • If the two tables are to be joined, create the join as a view in Access and IMPORT data into a SAS dataset from the view.
  • Define a libname pointing to the Access database and query the tables in the database as if they were SAS tables using that libname.
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