Hello all,
hopefully this is a simple question. I am looking for the data that is used in the SQL examples on the site.
The examples can be found here: sql.countries.
Tyvm in advance.
- Jules.
Hello @JulieLearnsSAS,
Finally I found the link in the SAS 9.3 (!) section of the page https://support.sas.com/en/software/base-sas-support.html#documentation. Here's a direct link: http://support.sas.com/documentation/onlinedoc/base/9.3/SQLDatasetsV9.zip
My Chrome browser tried to block the download of the zip file -- not knowing how trustworthy SAS Institute Inc. is.
After downloading and extracting the zip file you have a file named SQLDatasetsV9 (without a suffix), say, in folder your_path\. Then you submit a LIBNAME statement as usual, e.g.
libname sql 'your_library_path';
and extract the datasets from the CPORT transport file (which SQLDatasetsV9 is):
proc cimport library=sql infile='your_path\sqldatasetsv9'; run;
Now you have countries.sas7bdat and nine other SAS datasets in your_library_path available as sql.countries, etc.
Hello @JulieLearnsSAS,
Finally I found the link in the SAS 9.3 (!) section of the page https://support.sas.com/en/software/base-sas-support.html#documentation. Here's a direct link: http://support.sas.com/documentation/onlinedoc/base/9.3/SQLDatasetsV9.zip
My Chrome browser tried to block the download of the zip file -- not knowing how trustworthy SAS Institute Inc. is.
After downloading and extracting the zip file you have a file named SQLDatasetsV9 (without a suffix), say, in folder your_path\. Then you submit a LIBNAME statement as usual, e.g.
libname sql 'your_library_path';
and extract the datasets from the CPORT transport file (which SQLDatasetsV9 is):
proc cimport library=sql infile='your_path\sqldatasetsv9'; run;
Now you have countries.sas7bdat and nine other SAS datasets in your_library_path available as sql.countries, etc.
Wow, that is very well hidden considering that SQL.COUNTRIES still is mentioned in a number of places in the SAS documentation.
This is not good, SAS.
Tyvm. I usually write out the copy the code (not copy and paste, but actually type it all out myself) , so I like to see if it compiles the same , etc..
Appreciate the help.
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