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CMilena
Calcite | Level 5
When I export txt file whit PROC EXPORT

PROC EXPORT DATA= RATA_0_TXT
OUTFILE= "P:\Risk Management\MORTGAGE\...............txt"
DBMS=TAB REPLACE;
RUN;

I wouldn’t write the column's name .
How can I do?

Thanks in advance
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Ksharp
Super User

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:

   

Usage Note 41735

 

 

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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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
There have been many previous forum postings on this topic. If you use the forum's search facility you should be able to find some of those previous solutions.

cynthia
Ksharp
Super User

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:

   

Usage Note 41735

 

 

Hi.
How about this:


[pre]
proc export data=sashelp.class outfile='c:\class.txt' dbms=tab replace;
putnames=no;
run;
[/pre]


Ksharp

CMilena
Calcite | Level 5
The option putnames=no don't run.
I read previous forum posting.

In the end I use

data _null_;
set db ;
file "P:\Risk Management\MORTGAGE\.........";
put (_all_) (:);run;


Thanks !!
Ksharp
Super User
Do you test it by yourself.
I test it successfully in my SAS 9.2


Ksharp

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