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csetzkorn
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Let us say I have a massive tab separated file stored in a network drive visible to SAS. The file contains these columns:

 

 

 

Can I access this file via, for axample PROC SQL, to only populate a SAS dataset based on a subset of this data (e.g. where Id = 1234)?

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

If you use a datastep you can filter data while reading the external file, but if possible

better read the whole file then filter as need using sas tools.

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

SAS sql will handle SAS dataset, not a TAB separated file.

You need first to import it into sas  using FILENAME ... DLM='09'x;

Use either proc import or a datastep to read the file;

csetzkorn
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
OK thanks. Can I apply filter here?
ballardw
Super User

I would suggest reading the entire set into SAS. Then you can subset with a WHERE clause in Proc SQL to your hearts content.

 

I do not know the number of times I have had someone tell me we need the "XYZ" values only. And then finish the project and get told "need ABC and XYZ_2" also. If you subset the data too early then you may be rereading the data from scratch many times.

Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

If you use a datastep you can filter data while reading the external file, but if possible

better read the whole file then filter as need using sas tools.

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

A subsetting if can be used in a data step that reads from a flat file. But I would only contemplate this if the dataset grows to considerable size. Otherwise you're better off by subsetting later.

 

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