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Wolverine
Pyrite | Level 9

I'm using the following code to save the log after running my program.  The problem is that, if the log file already exists from a previous run, a dialog box pops up and asked if I want to Replace, Append, or Cancel.  I want it to replace by default.  This code runs without error, but the 'replace' command doesn't seem to do anything.

 

dm log 'file "P:\logs\ReportPrint..log"' replace;run;

Also, I know that I can use proc printto to save the log, but I prefer the dm statement so I can watch the log update in SAS as it runs.

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Quentin
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My code looks like:

 dm "log; file ""%sysfunc(pathname(work))/__mylog.log"" replace;";

So I quote the command, and there is a semicolon to separate the log command from the file command, and I also quote the path.  So based on that, you could try:

dm 'log; file "P:\logs\ReportPrint.log" replace;' ;

It usually takes me some tinkering with the quotes etc, but should be doable. 

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Reeza
Super User
May not be a valid solution if running interactively, but ALTLOG is also a useful option to be aware of.
Quentin
Super User

My code looks like:

 dm "log; file ""%sysfunc(pathname(work))/__mylog.log"" replace;";

So I quote the command, and there is a semicolon to separate the log command from the file command, and I also quote the path.  So based on that, you could try:

dm 'log; file "P:\logs\ReportPrint.log" replace;' ;

It usually takes me some tinkering with the quotes etc, but should be doable. 

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Next up: Lisa Mendez & Richann Watson present Get Tipsy with Debugging Tips for SAS® Code: The After Party on Wednesday Jul 16.
Register now at https://www.basug.org/events.

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