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shivasomaram
Calcite | Level 5

%IF %SYSEVALF(%SUPERQ(ERR_MSG)='DIFFERENT DELIMITER',BOOLEAN)=1 %THEN

%DO;

%PUT      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------;

%PUT      PATH = "&ARG.";

%PUT      FILENAME = "&FNAME.";

%PUT      STATISTICS FOR THE DATASET "%SCAN(&SYSLAST.,2,'.')" ;

%PUT      NO. OF OBSERVATIONS = &OBSCOUNT.;

%PUT      NO. OF COLUMNS = &NO_OF_COLS.;

%PUT      COLUMN NAMES = &VLIST.;

%PUT      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------;

%END;

I would want the PUT statements to start in a new SAS log but not copied to the sessions's log.

Is there any possibility to work on this particular requirement. Any help would be immensely appreciated.

Thanks,

Shiva.

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Steelers_In_DC
Barite | Level 11

If there is something you want a separate log for you can write it to another location, it will not show up in your sas session.  I personally don't like the way it's displayed but this may help:

proc printto log="/sas/user_data/general/sandbox/filename.log"; run;

data whatever;

set whatever;

sas code;

run;

proc printto;run;

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Steelers_In_DC
Barite | Level 11

If there is something you want a separate log for you can write it to another location, it will not show up in your sas session.  I personally don't like the way it's displayed but this may help:

proc printto log="/sas/user_data/general/sandbox/filename.log"; run;

data whatever;

set whatever;

sas code;

run;

proc printto;run;

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