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mcook
Quartz | Level 8

Is there a way to import a space delimited txt file, where it will read multiple consecutive spaces as a single delimiter?  

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Reeza
Super User

That should be the default behaviour. 

You would use DSD to override that behaviour. 

 

You don't get much control over how to import your data with PROC IMPORT - if it's not reading data correctly the following is usually what I do:

  1. Change Guessingrows to a large number for text files
  2. Copy the code from the log and modify it to fix the data as needed - this is the easiest method
  3. Write my own data step to read the data manually.

@mcook wrote:

Is there a way to import a space delimited txt file, where it will read multiple consecutive spaces as a single delimiter?  


 

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