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rohin025
Calcite | Level 5

can anyone tell me the solution to this problem?

How to read multiple files in SAS.

FILENAME myfiles ("a.txt", "b.txt",”c.txt");

FILENAME myfiles1 "a.txt";

FILENAME myfiles2 “b.txt”;

FILENAME myfiles3 "c.txt”;

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Ksharp
Super User

A&B ?

Haikuo
Onyx | Level 15

'A only' is sufficient, 'A & B' is just confusing, if fileref is the same and you do A first, then B, B will override A, resulting in a wrong outcome, if fileref is different, B is just redundant.

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

What does A refer to?  What does B refer to?

ballardw
Super User

I had the same question.

And my hint would be, since I can think of at least one other approach, "only" is probably out.

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