proc sql inobs=5 ;
create table s1 as
select * from sashelp.class ;
quit;
proc sql outobs=5 ;
create table s2 as
select * from sashelp.class ;
quit;
if we run above programs they give same results
so what is the difference between inobs and oubobs?
Reeza explained it very well a year ago in this thread:
@PeterClemmensen wrote:
Reeza explained it very well a year ago in this thread:
Difference between in inobs and outobs
<grin> GIYF.
A quick google search for your subject line immediately gets this gem: https://communities.sas.com/t5/Base-SAS-Programming/Difference-between-in-inobs-and-outobs/td-p/4199...
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