Hi everyone,
There are two large datasets that I want to concatenate. But because the length of variables in two datasets are different I used Force option. So here is the code:
proc append base=All_1994 data=All_1995 force ;
run;
However I got the following in log window:
4613 proc append base=All_1994 data=All_1995 force;
1 +;
-
10
ERROR 10-205: Expecting the name of the procedure to be executed.
180: LINE and COLUMN cannot be determined.
NOTE: NOSPOOL is on. Rerunning with OPTION SPOOL might allow recovery of the LINE and COLUMN
where the error has occurred.
ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order.
4614
4615 run;
---
180
ERROR 180-322: Statement is not valid or it is used out of proper order.
I appreciate your suggestions.
Restart SAS and re-run. Most likely you had an error in a previous line of code that is still hanging around unresolved.
Restart SAS and re-run. Most likely you had an error in a previous line of code that is still hanging around unresolved.
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