Currently I import daily excel files with different dates and then merge them into one big montlhy file. I read on the forum that I can use a macro to automate the process. I am not well versed with macro's, can somebody please shed some light? Thanks
File - 1
Proc IMPORT OUT= Test1
DATAFILE= "/sas/data_20131101.xls"
DBMS=xls REPLACE;
sheet = 7061_newdata;
GETNAMES=YES; MIXED=YES;
run;
File - 2
Proc IMPORT OUT= Test1
DATAFILE= "/sas/data_20131102.xls"
DBMS=xls REPLACE;
sheet = 7061_newdata;
GETNAMES=YES; MIXED=YES;
run;
There's some macros on the support.sas.com site.
So googling will find you answers ![]()
Here's an example for TXT files, perhaps you can modify it for Excel files. But I'm pretty sure there's one specifically for Excel on there.
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