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Therob107
Calcite | Level 5

Hello all,

I hope everyone's day is going great. I have a question regarding libraries. I am trying to find a particular field name that provides the data I need within a data set. The issue is I have no idea what data set the information is stored on.  Is there any SAS features or code I can use to find it?  Many thanks.

Sincerely,

Rob

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JerryLeBreton
Pyrite | Level 9

Look in SASHELP.VCOLUMN.

It will show all columns in all data sets in currently assigned libraries.

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JerryLeBreton
Pyrite | Level 9

Look in SASHELP.VCOLUMN.

It will show all columns in all data sets in currently assigned libraries.

Therob107
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks Jerry and Sandy.  This is exactly what I am looking for!  Have a great day.

sas_9
Obsidian | Level 7

/*write below code for descriptive information - you may wants to define appropriate library before running this step*/

proc contents data=libref.datasetname;

run;

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