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hulst
Fluorite | Level 6

Why does importing sas code also need to execute it?

Can I skip the execution of the SAS code when importing the code?

If the SAS code takes 1 hour to run and I have n files to import it will take (n x 1) hours.:smileyshocked:

I already know the .sas code is perfect and will run. :smileylaugh:

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

Yes, you could wish for a more syntax analyzing import rather than a full execution.

Consider to add a options obs= in your code, which you could remove after the import.

Data never sleeps
hulst
Fluorite | Level 6

A good point. Execution with less observations will run faster.

However an EG file with somewhere "proc SQL; drop table; create table as select * from other table;" does a lot of "damage" if just imported in the wrong server environment.

LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

This is typically part of a development process, and should NOT be done in prod environment.

Data never sleeps

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