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BETO
Fluorite | Level 6

how can I append a table from SAS into an access table ... I need to keep a running sum  thanks

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Ksharp
Super User

LIBNAME would be easy for this situation.

libname x access ......;

proc append base=x.have data=sum force; run;

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Scott_Mitchell
Quartz | Level 8

Can you please provide a more complete explanation of what you are after, including a sample of the data you are using and an example of the desired output based on that data?

Ksharp
Super User

LIBNAME would be easy for this situation.

libname x access ......;

proc append base=x.have data=sum force; run;

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