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In a batch job, I need to track how long each CREATE statement is taking within a single PROC SQL.  &SYSTIME won't do the job, since it doesn't change.

I think what I need is a way for SQL to find the current time but I'm open to other possibilities.

Thanks!

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Jade | Level 19

Does PROC SQL statement option STIMER do what you want?

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Jade | Level 19

Does PROC SQL statement option STIMER do what you want?

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Perfect.  Thanks!

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