If you run PROC CONTENTS on tables/views that are in a foreign database (Oracle, Teradata, etc) then it will not report the number of observations. It has nothing to do with the size of the table. When SAS writes a SAS dataset it stores the number of observations where PROC CONTENTS can retrieve it without counting all of the rows. It cannot do that for external databases.
Hi Tom,
Thank you for your nice clarification .
Hi Scott_Mitchell,
Thank you for your ontribution.
Regards
Mirisage
What do you mean by a 'warehouse'? If it is in some non-SAS database management system (oracle, teradata, etc) then SAS cannot know the number of observations without asking the database.
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