Using SAS Studio University Edition, I imported a datafile in Excel worksheet, which had 3.1 mb. When printing the datafile the error was "no columns and no rows." The code and log files are attached.
Thanks.
1) You are not printing the data created by import.
The text attached as pdf files relate to different datasets.
2) Use the {i} icon to enter log and the running men icon to enter code, using copy-paste,
instead attaching pdf files.
1) You are not printing the data created by import.
The text attached as pdf files relate to different datasets.
2) Use the {i} icon to enter log and the running men icon to enter code, using copy-paste,
instead attaching pdf files.
Thanks, your post led me to find the answer.
David
Try to specify SHEET name :
proc import
.......;
sheet='xxxx';
Thanks. It's fixed.
David
The log is from a different code that obviously worked (NOTE: The import data set has 7886 observations and 82 variables.).
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