You can query metadata from some systems to get record counts, but that does not work for all. For example for VIEWs.
That is why the code I posted included this statement.
where missing(table_cnt);
About:
If you have to care about performance then don't issue a select count(*) against SAS tables as there the row count is a table attribute (nlobs) which you can retrieve directly from the descriptor (metadata) part of the table.
I have missing values in all descritor parts..
Previosly you wrote:
Tables from libraries that point to databases will have a missing value for the row count because that's not a table attribute of database tables (like it is for SAS tables).
I think that is my case, so I have to calculate metadata for several libraries consisting of ~500 tables manually.. but this will be another topic I think.
I think during September I will write a code being based on your and Tom's solution.
I also think I will post it for information and will make a link on this discussion.
One more time: Big THX for Everyone, I am closing the topic.
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