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rt22
Calcite | Level 5

Hi all,

I'm using SAS EM 6.2 and am trying to export my training data to SAS after performing a variable cluster node. I know in the later versions there is a Save Data node that would perform this function, is there a similar function for 6.2? Any help is greatly appreciated.

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PatrickHall
Obsidian | Level 7

You can use a SAS code to write the results of the Cluster node to a directory as a SAS table with a data step, just like in SAS. Connect a SAS code node to the right side of the cluster node. In the SAS Code node use code like that below to save the SAS Code node's imported data to an external directory:

%let EXPORT_DIR_NAME= C:\temp; /* An existing directory that you have access to */

%let EXPORT_TABLE_NAME= exported_table; /* Whatever name you want */

libname export "&EXPORT_DIR_NAME";

data export.&EXPORT_TABLE_NAME.;

     set &EM_IMPORT_DATA;

run;

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PatrickHall
Obsidian | Level 7

You can use a SAS code to write the results of the Cluster node to a directory as a SAS table with a data step, just like in SAS. Connect a SAS code node to the right side of the cluster node. In the SAS Code node use code like that below to save the SAS Code node's imported data to an external directory:

%let EXPORT_DIR_NAME= C:\temp; /* An existing directory that you have access to */

%let EXPORT_TABLE_NAME= exported_table; /* Whatever name you want */

libname export "&EXPORT_DIR_NAME";

data export.&EXPORT_TABLE_NAME.;

     set &EM_IMPORT_DATA;

run;

rt22
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you so much, that worked perfectly!

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