Hi,
This is an URGENT REQUEST as my project is due next week!
I am a new SAS user and I am trying to build my Final Exam project but not sure how to proceed. I am a long-time Excel user and have been able to create the real-time currency exchange rate table on MS Excel and used the PROC IMPORT function to import the Excel sheet on the SAS environment. But I am getting a static table instead of the real-time one even after refreshing the output environment.
Here are the steps I followed-
Step 1-
Created the real-time currency exchange rate table on MS Excel using the freely available Currency exchange rate data set on the following site:- https://www.x-rates.com/
Step 2-
I uploaded the Excel sheet into my SAS folder
Step 3-
After that, I use the PROC IMPORT function to import the real-time dataset from the Excel sheet to the SAS environment. But the data output shows a static data table even after refreshing the environment. Not sure how to proceed please help.
Code used-
FILENAME MONEY "/home/u62057845/SAS Class Fall 2022/u62057845/Final project/currency.xlsx";
LIBNAME MONEY
PROC IMPORT OUT=money.currency
DATAFILE="/home/u62057845/SAS Class Fall 2022/u62057845/Final project/currency.xlsx"
DBMS=XLSX REPLACE;
GETNAMES=NO;
RUN;
PROC PRINT DATA=money.currency;
TITLE "Currency exchange rate from USD to other global currencies";
RUN;
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I have attached the Excel sheet named currency with the real-time currency exchange rate data set and the code above. Please edit the file path accordingly.
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Q2) Is there a way I can pull data sets from a website directly onto the SAS environment, instead of having to upload it into an Excel/CSV/text file first and then upload it? I know I can do it on R but not sure if SAS allows that.
Please help me!! Thanks in advance.
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