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HeatherNewton
Quartz | Level 8
Proc datasets lib=staging
Contents data=baselii_boc;
run;


What is this doing?
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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@HeatherNewton wrote:
Proc datasets lib=staging
Contents data=baselii_boc;
run;


What is this doing?

What is it doing (once you fix the problem of missing semi-colons) — this is a great example of applying Maxim 4  — try it yourself. You can use data set SASHELP.CLASS (lib=sashelp and data=class) if you don't have that particular data set.

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Paige Miller
Kurt_Bremser
Super User
 wrote:
Proc datasets lib=staging
Contents data=baselii_boc;
run;


What is this doing?

It throws a syntax ERROR. Once you properly terminate the PROC DATASETS statement, it is equivalent to
proc contents data=staging.baselii_boc;
run;
Note that PROC DATASETS supports run-group processing and has to be terminated with a QUIT statement.

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