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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Get the variable names, but don't read the dataset as that will stop the data step before you can add a new record:

 

/* Create an empty dataset */
data a;
length x y 8 r s t $12;
stop;
run;

/* Add a new record */
data b;
if 0 then set a; /* Get the var names, but don't read */
output;
stop;
run;
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Reeza
Super User

Do you already have the empty dataset?

 

untested but I would try something like the following:

 

data want;

set want;

call missing(_all_);

output;

run;

 

 

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Get the variable names, but don't read the dataset as that will stop the data step before you can add a new record:

 

/* Create an empty dataset */
data a;
length x y 8 r s t $12;
stop;
run;

/* Add a new record */
data b;
if 0 then set a; /* Get the var names, but don't read */
output;
stop;
run;
PG
rogerjdeangelis
Barite | Level 11
see ( if you need to preserve dataset label)
http://goo.gl/FvNbjT

Simplest?

proc sql;
  create table class like sashelp.class
;quit;

* unfortunately the dataset label is not preserved;

rogerjdeangelis
Barite | Level 11

Ignore my previous post, I missunderstood the problem. My solution does not have one observation with missing values.

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