Hi all,
Kindly help me out to clear my below mentioned doubts:
Please explain the same with code and examples.
1. How to create sas library
a. Manually
b. Through SAS code
2. Create Formats using Proc Format & How to view the existing formats.
Thank you!
1. How to create sas library
a. Manually
Right click the explorer window --> New --> Library
b. Through SAS code
%let path = your_path_goes_here;
libname mylib "&path";
2. Create Formats using Proc Format & How to view the existing formats.
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/proc/61895/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a002473481.htm
Im a beginner for Base SAS.
a. Manally
Its shows "Name, Engine, Path & Options". Don't have any clue, what to do with that.
As well as i don't know the default library path.... 😞
b. Through SAS Code.
%let path = your_path_goes_here; libname mylib "&path"
Just started learning Base SAS, i think, its "Macro". I'm not yet started to learn Macro. But, thanks.
Can you give me some simple example with "Libname Statement" or any other way to do the same.
2. Create Formats using Proc Format & How to view the existing formats.
How i will save it in library & view the format using "fmtlib"
Example:
proc format ;
value $response
'Y'='Yes'
'N'='No'
run;
Please help me out. 😞
Do you know what a SAS Library is?
Yes.
SAS files are stored in SAS library.
In simple way:
SAS Library- Folder
SAS Files (SAS Data Set) - Files
Please correct me, if i'm wrong!
Thanks!!
So when setting up library all you need is the path. The libname statement from @PeterClemmensen should be enough of a hint.
Otheriwse, see the YouTube videos on
support.sas.com/training/tutorial
They have videos for all of your questions above.
@Reeza: Thanks & supporting urls/links will be much appreciated!!
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