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FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

@Phil_NZ wrote:

I am wondering how come you remember exactly each code like that, I am overwhelmed by how fast you reply to me, can I ask about the experience though?


I started with SAS 6.12 in 1997 and haven't finished learning yet, although I've been programming in SAS in each and every job/project since then. The amount of SAS-related topics that I'm planning to learn is still immense.

 

Good luck with your studies!

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Just look at the files using SAS code instead of some random GUI tool.

Make a view and a dataset.

data myview / view=myview ;
  set sashelp.class;
run;
data mydata ;
  set sashelp.class;
run;

Look at them.

data _null_;
  infile "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/myview.sas7bvew" recfm=f lrecl=80;
  input;
  list;
run;
data _null_;
  infile "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/mydata.sas7bdat" recfm=f lrecl=80;
  input;
  list;
run;
Phil_NZ
Barite | Level 11

Hi @Tom 

Thank you @Tom 

A great way for me to read the file by using log.

 

Warm regards.

Phil. 

Thank you for your help, have a fabulous and productive day! I am a novice today, but someday when I accumulate enough knowledge, I can help others in my capacity.

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