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AmrAd
Obsidian | Level 7

i am trying to import bulk of files and create one dataset having all these files ,i am facing a problem that variable name is greater than 32 character and sas is not accepting this accordingly sas renames the header to serial as Name 1 name 2 .etc

i need to capture original header name to be able to append all the tables in one table 

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

As long as you use Excel files, and have names in there which exceed the limits of SAS, you will have problems.

  • either use valid names (up to 32 characters, containing only letters, digits or underlines, do not start with a digit) in the spreadsheets
  • or save the files as text files (csv), which you can read with a DATA step you write, giving you full control over variable names and attributes (discard the header line with FIRSTOBS=2 in the INFILE statement)

The second option is preferred for repeatable, consistent results.

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JosvanderVelden
SAS Super FREQ
What file types will you import? ex. csv, xls, xlsx, delimited... Which encoding do these files have? ex. ANSI, UTF8 ... The header with varnames is a single line/row with less then 32676 characters?
AmrAd
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi Josvander

i am trying to import XLSX file with UTF8 encoding

 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

As long as you use Excel files, and have names in there which exceed the limits of SAS, you will have problems.

  • either use valid names (up to 32 characters, containing only letters, digits or underlines, do not start with a digit) in the spreadsheets
  • or save the files as text files (csv), which you can read with a DATA step you write, giving you full control over variable names and attributes (discard the header line with FIRSTOBS=2 in the INFILE statement)

The second option is preferred for repeatable, consistent results.

AmrAd
Obsidian | Level 7
The header with varnames is a single line/row with less then 32676 characters?

yes

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