I have read several posts n temp tables however let me explain my situation
proc sql;
connect to sqlsvr (&medblogin);
CREATE TABLE T_LN AS
(select * from connection to sqlsvr
( select *
from T_LN
where cat_id in (2,3,5)
option (maxdop 4)
)ln
);
disconnect from sqlsvr;
Quit;
This is a passthrough query that initially results in close to 900K records
I use the table later in a proc report and attempting to create and place contents into a temp table in effort to get the proc report to process faster. I created a dataset however it does not speed up processing in the proc report. Is a temp table the answer and can I get an example
You're using * in your SELECT statement. How many variables are you using in your report compared to whats in the data set? What happens if you limit the number of variables?
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