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yabwon
Onyx | Level 15
data old(compress=char);
  set old;
run;
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Prashanth10
Calcite | Level 5
But yabwon.. but compress would create a new output sas datset. But i dont want to create a new datset. Is there any other way?
yabwon
Onyx | Level 15
data old(compress=char);
  set old;
run;
_______________
Polish SAS Users Group: www.polsug.com and communities.sas.com/polsug

"SAS Packages: the way to share" at SGF2020 Proceedings (the latest version), GitHub Repository, and YouTube Video.
Hands-on-Workshop: "Share your code with SAS Packages"
"My First SAS Package: A How-To" at SGF2021 Proceedings

SAS Ballot Ideas: one: SPF in SAS, two, and three
SAS Documentation



Prashanth10
Calcite | Level 5
Thanks ksharp..but this method will create a new dataset. But i dont want to create a new dataset. Is there any other way?
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Please provide more context on what you are doing. 

I find that compressing SAS datasets with ZIP or GZIP will reduce the file size a lot (up to 80-90 percent reduction on many cases).  But then you will need to uncompress them to use them.

yabwon
Onyx | Level 15

@Tom 

Just a side note.

With the current SAS (9.4M2 and newer) you don't need any external ZIPping software.

 

The following code makes 128KB file into 2KB zip.

data class; /* demo dataset */
  set sashelp.class;
run;

filename cmprss ZIP "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/class.zip" member="class.sas7bdat" lrecl = 1 recfm = f;

filename in "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/class.sas7bdat" lrecl = 1 recfm = f;

data _null_;
  rc = fcopy("in", "cmprss");
  put rc = ;
run;

and the following one will unzip it back:

data _null_;
  rc = fcopy("cmprss", "in");
  put rc = ;
run;

All the best

Bart

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"SAS Packages: the way to share" at SGF2020 Proceedings (the latest version), GitHub Repository, and YouTube Video.
Hands-on-Workshop: "Share your code with SAS Packages"
"My First SAS Package: A How-To" at SGF2021 Proceedings

SAS Ballot Ideas: one: SPF in SAS, two, and three
SAS Documentation



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