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Is there a way to create a transport file for several members in a library but not all of them? I have been trying to use the select statement but cannot get it to work. I am running in a Unix environment, moving data to a new unix environment.
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Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Use PROC COPY to create a separate "temporary" data library, subsetting the members as required, and then use PROC CPORT from the "temporary" data library.

Scott Barry
SBBWorks, Inc.
deleted_user
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Thanks Scott!

Also just tried this and it worked!
Been working on this for a while and was ready to pull my hair out!

filename cportout '/sasdata/rawdata/test_snap';
proc cport lib=snapshot file=cportout memtype=data;
select CUST_200812;
select CUST_200901;
select CUST_200902;
run;

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