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Fluorite | Level 6

hi all,

i want to import data from txt file into sas system.

The size of raw data file is to big,and the length of the record is also to big,what i know is that the values are separated by comma.

What problem i am facing is that i dont know how my variables values it holds in a record.it many 120 variables or even mre then that.

i want to access a variable values and want to create sas data set.

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art297
Opal | Level 21

Does the data file have a header record that contains the variable names?  Have you tried using proc import, indicating that it is a csv file?  Have you looked at the raw file with a text editor like Wordpad (not Notepad, as it has a hard time with large files)?

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

You can explore the content of your text file with SAS.

If you want to see what it looks like use the LIST statement in a data step.  If there are any non-printable characters in the lines then SAS will show you the hex codes for those characters.

* Dump first 5 lines to the log ;

data _null_;

   infile 'myfile.txt' lrecl=32676 ;

   input;

   list;

   if _n_ >= 5 then stop;

run;

If you know that it is comma delimited then you try just pulling in a few rows into character variables and see what you have .

* Pull in first 50 columns for first 10 rows ;

data sample ;

   infile 'myfile.txt' dsd dlm=','  truncover lrecl=32676 ;

  length x1-x50 ;

   input x1-x50 ;

   if _n_ >= 10 then stop;

run;

If you have figured out how to read it and due to space issues you only want to keep a couple of columns then you could use a KEEP (or DROP) statement or dataset option.

data subset (keep=id age sex);

   infile 'myfile.txt' dsd dlm=',' truncover ;

   input id start end age weight height sex comment ;

run;

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