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R_Win
Calcite | Level 5
In a Excel work book i have 20 sheets of data .Now i want to create 20 datasets from them by passing a macro.
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Peter_C
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
why use a macro?
just use a LIBNAME statement.

PeterC
Doyleuk
Calcite | Level 5
Yeah thats what i would suggest.

libname test 'c:\excel_file.xls';

what you need to remember is when you are using the sheets in datasteps.

For Example

data New_dataset;
set test."Sheet1$"n;
run;

/*You need to have the sheet1 enclosed within brackets*/
/*there is also a need to include the $ and the n for the */
/*data step to work correctly */

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