Editor’s Note: This is a popular topic. Thanks to @Ksharp for providing the solution below. The following SAS Note shows how to control variable names when using PROC EXPORT with a comma, tab or delimited file:
Hi.
How about this:
[pre]
proc export data=sashelp.class outfile='c:\class.txt' dbms=tab replace;
putnames=no;
run;
[/pre]
Ksharp
Editor’s Note: This is a popular topic. Thanks to @Ksharp for providing the solution below. The following SAS Note shows how to control variable names when using PROC EXPORT with a comma, tab or delimited file:
Hi.
How about this:
[pre]
proc export data=sashelp.class outfile='c:\class.txt' dbms=tab replace;
putnames=no;
run;
[/pre]
Ksharp
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