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mgwynethj
Calcite | Level 5

I have uploaded a .sas7bdat file to SAS Studio and the file's path is /home/u63582165/abg_vbg_f23.sas7bdat (found it through file properties).

But when I run proc print data, it shows the table but it's null. 

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Here's the log:

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and the result

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Thanks,

Gwyneth

 

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

You don't use FILENAME and INPUT with SAS datasets as SAS already knows how to read them. This should work:

proc print data = '/home/u63582165/abg_vbg_f23.sas7bdat';
run;

You can also define a SAS LIBNAME pointing at SAS datasets in a folder:

libname MyData "/home/u63582165";

proc print data = MyData.abg_vgb_f23;
run;
mgwynethj
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you for your help !

 

Amir
PROC Star

Hi @mgwynethj,

 

Welcome to the forums, I hope you continue to have a good experience.

 

Please note that when a person provides a working answer then marking their post as the solution gives them the credit for their effort, which would be @SASKiwi in this case. You might be able to change which post you have marked as the solution, and it is also good to know for the future.

 

 

Thanks & kind regards,

Amir.

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