When multiple data steps / sorts are run at one time in SAS EG, it would be great if the default table displayed in the "Output Data" tab was the last one run. Sometimes I run programs that create intermediate data sets that are used to produce the final data set. When I click on the "Output Data" tab, 99% of the time I would like for the final data set to be displayed as the default. And because I work with large datasets (millions of records), I have to wait each time I click for a new data table for it to load. Seems like a small issue, but if this could be done, it would increase my day's efficiency and decrease my waiting time frustration.
Thanks for letting us make suggestions!!!
Barb
I'm in a similar situation in that I work with many large datasets. My solution is to set the number of datasets to open to 0. This means nothing gets written to the Output tab, but I can just open the one dataset I want from the Server List. I find this works efficiently for me
Here is where you do it:
Thank you so much!!!
We are going to try to handle this a little better in a future EG release by being a little more conservative about opening data -- or least providing one or more options to allow users to choose between the convenience versus the performance of automatically opening data.
Casey
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Hi Casey, is there a solution to the original question?
I would also like to be able to see the last produced data set by default and I don´t see how the suggested solutions solve that.
Henrik
Hi @gusfryk01,
No, there is not currently a solution for always showing the last produced data set by default (when multiple data sets are created by a program). You can accomplish it though by naming the data set you wish to appear such that it is the last one alphabetically.
Setting the "Maximum number of output data sets to add to the project" option to 0 prevents EG from opening any output data sets, thus avoiding unintentionally opening potentially large (time-consuming) data sets.
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