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BenBrady
Obsidian | Level 7

I want to know the run time of running several programs in my process flow. I was wandering if there was a macro or other way to determine how long it takes to run all of the selected programs and have it displayed in the last log.

 

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

Assuming you want the elaps time of running (not CPU time),

Add as first step before your code:

data _null_;
    tm = datetime();
   call symput('run_start', put(tm, z15.);
run;

and add as last step after your code:

data _null_;
    start = &run_start;
    end = datetime();
    elaps = end - start;
    put '>>> Total run time = ' elaps= time9.;
run;

You'll find the elaps time at the end of your log.

 

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

Assuming you want the elaps time of running (not CPU time),

Add as first step before your code:

data _null_;
    tm = datetime();
   call symput('run_start', put(tm, z15.);
run;

and add as last step after your code:

data _null_;
    start = &run_start;
    end = datetime();
    elaps = end - start;
    put '>>> Total run time = ' elaps= time9.;
run;

You'll find the elaps time at the end of your log.

 

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