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jerry898969
Pyrite | Level 9

I'm doing the following proc export on a SAS 9.3 64-bit TS1M0 server version.  I'm using the pc file server.  I was unable to create an xlsx file so I read that it has to be an xlsb file.  But when it generates it always goes to the last row of data but you can't see that row.  I have to scroll up to see any data at all.  Is there an option to correct this? proc export data = test             outfile="d\test.xlsb" replace dbms=excelcs ; run; Thank you

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hi:

  I don't understand why it "has to be an xlsb file" -- when I run the code in the screen shot to make an XLS file, using SAS 9.4, I get an XLS file. I don't "have" to make it XLSB. But if you find that there are problems making an XLSB file, you might want to work with Tech Support. For example, this Tech Support note 40597 - The SAS® PC Files Server engine ignores the FILENAME statement even though the SAS® log indi... shows the creation of .XLSB files in the sample code, but it doesn't say that XLSB is the ONLY file type that you "have to" create.
   

cynthia


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