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deh_asma
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

I used FCMP procedure to create my first function under SAS.

proc fcmp  outlib=work.funcs.test ;

function study_day(date_fin, date_debut);

return (datdif(date_debut, date_fin, 'act/act'));

endsub;

should i create the table work.funcs?

thanks

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gergely_batho
SAS Employee

work.func is created by the proc fcmp when you run it. You don't need to create it.

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

I would suggest you read the manual on compiled functions.  work.funcs.test is not a dataset, works.func is a catalog, test is a section in that catalog (from memory - i don't have the manual here).

gergely_batho
SAS Employee

work.func is created by the proc fcmp when you run it. You don't need to create it.

deh_asma
Calcite | Level 5

I must  use this option options cmplib=work.funcs;  after my function.

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