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hein68
Quartz | Level 8

Hello.  We recently upgraded to SAS EG 8.3.  

 

In the past, I would update datasets in the project tree to the latest data file by right clicking on the data set in the project tree, then click properties, then click the change button, then navigate to the latest version of the SAS dataset, then click open, then click okay.

 

After the above process, the data set in the project tree would be replaced with the latest version, so all of the tasks under that dataset could be easily refreshed to use the latest version.

 

This is no longer working for me in SAS EG 8.3.  Any ideas?

 

Thanks!

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KaueMAlmeida
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

I do not have SAS EG on my PC, so I understood what I've said but I could not have a idea or a image on my mind of this options at SAS EG.

 

Do you wanna run your code and after finishing the process automatically replace the datasets of the process tree? 

 

Could you improve your doubt with some images? Just for illustrating.

 

Tks.

Mit
Calcite | Level 5 Mit
Calcite | Level 5
From the menu click View and the click project then you will be able to see the your project with all your programs or open data sets

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