Editor's Note: Thanks to @Florent for providing an answer using PROC SQL. Technical Support also has a Usage Note that shows how to do this using a DATA step: Usage Note 8395.
Hello,
You can change the column positions by using a PROC SQL statement.
e.g:
Proc sql;
create table as
select colomn1,
colomn2,
...,
Name
from ;
quit;
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Florent
Editor's Note: Thanks to @Florent for providing an answer using PROC SQL. Technical Support also has a Usage Note that shows how to do this using a DATA step: Usage Note 8395.
Hello,
You can change the column positions by using a PROC SQL statement.
e.g:
Proc sql;
create table as
select colomn1,
colomn2,
...,
Name
from ;
quit;
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Florent
Use Proc Sql to define the position.
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