Hello,
I'm having an issue with the code below. No matter what I do I am always served with the Note from my title. SAS will not proceed until I click ok and clear the note.
A PROC is currently executing. All subsequently submitted statements will not begin executing until its completion.
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I have options xsync; because I plan on using this in a loop where I create a file, password protect it, destroy the XML dynamically. I don't want SAS to hit the delete XML x command before it's completed the conversion. (This may be my problem).
/****************************/ /*DUMMY SAS DATA FOR EXAMPLE*/ /****************************/ data FINAL_DATA; set sashelp.cars; Keep Make Model Type; IF Make = 'BMW'; run; proc sort data=FINAL_DATA; by Type; run; /*************/ /*CREATE FILE*/ /*************/ %macro CreateFile; ods tagsets.excelxp file="C:\my_folder\XML_FILE.xml" style=listing; proc print data=FINAL_DATA noobs; by Type; run; ods tagsets.excelxp close; %mend CreateFile; /**************************************/ /*CONVERT TO XLSX AND PASSWORD PROTECT*/ /**************************************/ %macro ProtectFile; %let FinalFile = C:\my_folder\OUTPUT.xlsx; %let password=test; %let XMLfile = C:\my_folder\XML_FILE.xml; %let VBscript = C:\another_folder\convert.vbs; data _null_; file "&vbscript" lrecl=200; put 'Dim xlApp, xlWkb, SourceFile, TargetFile'; put 'Set xlApp = CreateObject("excel.application")'; put 'SourceFile="' "&XMLfile" '"'; put 'Set xlWkb = xlApp.Workbooks.Open(SourceFile)'; put 'TargetFile="' "&FinalFile" '"'; put 'xlApp.DisplayAlerts=false'; put "xlWkb.SaveAs TargetFile, 51,""&password"""; put 'xlApp.DisplayAlerts=true'; put 'xlWkb.close'; run; options noxwait xsync; x "cscript ""&vbscript"""; x "del C:\my_folder\XML_FILE.xml"; %mend ProtectFile; %CreateFile; %ProtectFile;
1) Turn on options mprint before executing the code.
2) Paste the log with the generated code and messages into a codebox.
As it is there could be multiple places you message is originating and we can't tell where.
If you place all of the commands in a single command line they should execute sequentially without SAS intervention. Write all of the statements to CMD or BAT or appropriate and then have the X command execute that command file.
1) Turn on options mprint before executing the code.
2) Paste the log with the generated code and messages into a codebox.
As it is there could be multiple places you message is originating and we can't tell where.
If you place all of the commands in a single command line they should execute sequentially without SAS intervention. Write all of the statements to CMD or BAT or appropriate and then have the X command execute that command file.
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