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thanikondharish
Fluorite | Level 6

send sashelp.class dataset through this email (thanikondaharish94@gmail.com) to this mail thanikondaharish94@gmail.com

using filename statement

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Reeza
Super User

This paper has step by step instructions. 

The code is pretty straightforward, but setting up your email client to connect with SAS isn’t always easy or possible depending on settings/security. 

 

http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2008/038-2008.pdf

 

Edit: link was not included, I fixed it now. 


@thanikondharish wrote:

send sashelp.class dataset through this email (thanikondaharish94@gmail.com) to this mail thanikondaharish94@gmail.com

using filename statement


 

thanikondharish
Fluorite | Level 6
Can you kindly share coding
Reeza
Super User
See the link above for instructions and the code.
VDD
Ammonite | Level 13 VDD
Ammonite | Level 13

Hi @thanikondharish are you a new learner or are you working for a company just using the kindness of the SAS community to do your job!

Over time you have been asking questions that are answerable and codable on your own, and in all cases you ask the community to do the coding work for you.  If you just keep getting code from the community and it push's someone else out of your way at work you will be very regretful when you have to really do the work on your own.

 

Have you been making those solutions to your questions as the solution?  Give credit to those who assist you, let the community know that the process is working and that your needs have been fulfilled for the current request.

 

thanikondharish
Fluorite | Level 6
Sorry I tried some concepts I did some I couldn't do that type of concepts
I asked
VDD
Ammonite | Level 13 VDD
Ammonite | Level 13

Your question are always vague and you don't supply sample code that you are having an issue with.  nor do you post sample data.  Your question are always in the form of a demand for others to do your work.  The questions you are asking are past your ability and seem that your just putting together a project in which you would get created for without noting a community has done that work for you.  Out of all of your questions how many have you accepted as solutions?  As a SAS programmer even one without skills in datamining or logic order you don't seem that you even try to find an answer without blasting a demand for the community to Please supply code.

 

thanikondharish
Fluorite | Level 6
Next time I will ask properly
VDD
Ammonite | Level 13 VDD
Ammonite | Level 13

Think about this @thanikondharish some of the community members may be SAS employees who might get extra credit for assist the SAS community in finding answers to users road blocks.  If you don't mark  @Reeza , @Kurt_Bremser, or any of the others members as the solution provider to your problem how do they or the SAS community really know that your needs have been met or that you have learned.  Learning is the main thing needed for a SAS programmer, resolving issues are also nice but you cannot expect others to always do your work.  If you don't learn how will you remember what your going to need to change in the your next predicement.  Also if SAS did give credit for an employee and that employee is someone who has answered 18 of your questions taking them 3 hours to complete how can they proved or show that they are doing their job.

 

Other SAS community members may just like assisting people for the joy of see that they assist someone and having the problems marked as solved could assist that solution provider with the encouragement to continue interacting with the SAS community as the community grows.

 

 

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