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mona4u
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I want a way to create sas7bdat files which are compatible with version 9.0 

I'm using SAS 9.4 version 

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

From my experience, extendnobscounter=no should do the trick.

You might get into trouble if your environment is 64-bit, and the client's is 32-bit only. In that case I'd recommend using proc cport/cimport or the xport engine. Which is probably the best solution anyway.

 

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mona4u
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I used this option in my sas session when I created the sas data files but I'm not confident enough to send it to the client. 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

From my experience, extendnobscounter=no should do the trick.

You might get into trouble if your environment is 64-bit, and the client's is 32-bit only. In that case I'd recommend using proc cport/cimport or the xport engine. Which is probably the best solution anyway.

 

Ksharp
Super User
libname x v6 'c:\temp';
data class;
 set sashelp.class;
run;

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