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art297
Opal | Level 21

The other day, in response to a Forum post, I created a small macro/abbreviation.  Then I realized that I didn't know where I could post the
KMF file so that others could import it


So, as a result, I created a sasCommunity.org page which, hopefully, will soon be home to many of the SAS macro/abrreviation kmf files that people will
share.  The page is: http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Abbreviations/Macros


If you have a collection of one or more SAS macro/abbreviation(s), please post them to that page.


Thanks in advance,
Art


p.s.  If you're not familiar with posting to a wiki page, feel free to send me ( art297@rogers.com ) your kmf files, and I'd be glad to post them for you.  Also, if you know of anyone else who has a collection of kmf files, please let them know about this project.

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FriedEgg
SAS Employee

Very nice! Too bad I never use sas interactivly Smiley Sad

art297
Opal | Level 21

FriedEgg, One doesn't have to use SAS interactively (other than using the enhanced editor) in order to take advantage of SAS Macro/Abbreviations.  Their primary utility for me has always been to bring up all possible options for a proc after entering 3 or 4 characters in my code.

E.g, if I type impe, followed by entering a tab character, when I want to import an Excel file, I get the entire proc import code for importing an Excel file.  That, for me, has been the principal benefit of SAS Macros/Abbreviations.  However, the project is designed not only to provide what I want, but to provide a library of everything that people have found useful about SAS Macros/Abbreviations.

FriedEgg
SAS Employee

Okay, I think I understand better now what the meaning of this is.  These are generic keyboard macros, not specific to the SAS editors.

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