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hollandnumerics
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I vaguely remember a Data Step function I used a long time ago to match a PROC with a SAS module licence. I think it was something like TSPRD().

 

Does such a function still exist?..............Phil

Philip R Holland
Recent book (see my blog site): "SAS Programming Experiences: A How-To Guide from a Power SAS User"
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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

I've never seen a DATA step function, but you can look it up in the online documentation: SAS Procedure by Name

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hollandnumerics
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Unfortunately SYSPROD() is only a programmatic way to check the SAS setinit.

I was looking for a function to give me the SAS product from a PROC name, e.g. XXPROD('lifetest') => 'STAT', or a number or string meaning SAS/STAT
Philip R Holland
Recent book (see my blog site): "SAS Programming Experiences: A How-To Guide from a Power SAS User"
Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

I've never seen a DATA step function, but you can look it up in the online documentation: SAS Procedure by Name

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