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DPraba79
Calcite | Level 5

Hi All,

    I am using windows SAS. One of my input file is TXT file, i have to add 1-byte file-flag at the end of the each records. So i want to know how to get input file LENGTH???

   I will use _infile_ with dummy INPUT. But i have to know the input file length for some other purpose.

  Could you please help to how to identify input file length??

Thanks,

Prabakaran

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AncaTilea
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi.

You could use in your infile statement ...

infile "\\...\test.txt" LENGTH=LRECL; *this will give you the length of EACH record;


Is this helpful?

Good luck,

Anca.

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AncaTilea
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi.

You could use in your infile statement ...

infile "\\...\test.txt" LENGTH=LRECL; *this will give you the length of EACH record;


Is this helpful?

Good luck,

Anca.

DPraba79
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks Anca.. You are correct. It works fine

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