When doing a PROC IMPORT, can I add a filter here? If so, where? I am a basic SAS user so any help would be appreciated.
PROC IMPORT TABLE="Sales" OUT=Sales
DBMS=access
REPLACE;
DATABASE="\\americredit.com\db_files\AOC\SA\AR\Analytics\RDW.accdb";
You can use what are called "data set name parameters", and a "where" expression can be one of those paramenters.
PROC IMPORT TABLE="Sales" OUT=Sales (where=(logical expression here));
DBMS=access
REPLACE;
DATABASE="\\americredit.com\db_files\AOC\SA\AR\Analytics\RD
Unfortunately the filter is applied when writing the output, not on reading the input.
Try to add a where= dataset option to your output dataset Sales.
You can use what are called "data set name parameters", and a "where" expression can be one of those paramenters.
PROC IMPORT TABLE="Sales" OUT=Sales (where=(logical expression here));
DBMS=access
REPLACE;
DATABASE="\\americredit.com\db_files\AOC\SA\AR\Analytics\RD
Unfortunately the filter is applied when writing the output, not on reading the input.
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