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BenCBanks
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello there, 

 

Simple question that I can't seem to find the answer to anywhere. How can I "reset" the OBS= global option to the default setting? 

 

I put OBS=9223372036854775807 to assign it to the maximum length possible, but I am afraid that will create inefficient processing. 

 

Thanks

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

@BenCBanks wrote:

Hello there, 

 

Simple question that I can't seem to find the answer to anywhere. How can I "reset" the OBS= global option to the default setting? 

 

I put OBS=9223372036854775807 to assign it to the maximum length possible, but I am afraid that will create inefficient processing. 

 

Thanks


 

Default is

Options obs=max;

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DBailey
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
isn't it just obs=max?
novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

@BenCBanks wrote:

Hello there, 

 

Simple question that I can't seem to find the answer to anywhere. How can I "reset" the OBS= global option to the default setting? 

 

I put OBS=9223372036854775807 to assign it to the maximum length possible, but I am afraid that will create inefficient processing. 

 

Thanks


 

Default is

Options obs=max;
BenCBanks
Fluorite | Level 6

Yes. I think you are correct. Not sure why that was so hard for me to find. 

novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

You are not alone. We all have been through it.

 

You can always verify the current system options by

 

proc options option=obs define;
run; 

 

Or just without define to not flood the log:

 

proc options option=obs ;
run; 

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