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daniel7832
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you. Can you provide one-on-one instruction online?

Daniel

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Vish33
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Assign a libref to the path specified. (where the actual datasets reside i.e. .sas7bdat files and use that libref to do your stuff.

libname myLib ''C:\Users\Danny\Documents\My SAS Files\9.3" ;

data temp;

set myLib.question03 ;

run;

proc print data=temp;

run;

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Vish33
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Assign a libref to the path specified. (where the actual datasets reside i.e. .sas7bdat files and use that libref to do your stuff.

libname myLib ''C:\Users\Danny\Documents\My SAS Files\9.3" ;

data temp;

set myLib.question03 ;

run;

proc print data=temp;

run;

Vish33
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Ya...pls follow up on my gmail ID...vish103433@gmail.com

daniel7832
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks, I sent a message to the email you provided (in case it goes to spam).

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