> Is there any reasons 'putnames' wouldn't work?
> proc export data = rwork.Vehicle_Opt
> outfile = '\\int\folder\name.csv'
> dbms = csv REPLACE;
> putnames=no;
> run;
>
> I've tried that previously but i keep getting the ever so familiar 'Statement is not valid or out of order.'
on the link provided by "Ksharp" it says the feature works in SAS version 9.2
"Beginning in SAS 9.2, you can use the the PUTNAMES= "
As your version doesn't support it, what version of SAS are you running?
If you need data without headers and you cannot install the latest release, here is an alternative : the 5 lines of code
data _null_ ;
set rwork.Vehicle_Opt ;
file '\\int\folder\name.csv' dsd lrecl= 10000 ;
put (_all_)(:) ;
run;
That put statement directs SAS to put all columns in ":" formatting (remove leading and trailing blanks from columns when placed in the output), the "DSD" option directs that the columns should be separated by commas (with quoting of any data values containing commas), and that LRECL= provides more than the default 256 width for the output lines
That should work in any release since SAS8.
It is the ultimate CSV delivery process. imho
peterC