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HI @Ccasagran737 ,
By default, SAS Studio displays 30 columns, or variables, in the table viewer. Does this data set have more than 30 columns?
You can change the value of the Columns displayed option on Tables page of the Preferences window from 30 to either 50 or 100.
I hope that helps!
Jennifer
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I see your problem. I had a hunch that I was underestimating your problem and I did. I don't have the perfect answer but there is a two step workaround.
In the Columns box (which you highlighted as a red box) ..if you go up it says "Seleziona tutto" .. I guess that means "select all". If you click, it will select all columns and solve the problem. However you are right, you will have to do it for every dataset that you open.
I guess it happens from 33 columns onwards. May be it displays 32 columns only and rest you have to select.
May be this is a default setting in SAS and there may be a way how we can override this.
SAS experts may please comment on this.
HI @Ccasagran737 ,
By default, SAS Studio displays 30 columns, or variables, in the table viewer. Does this data set have more than 30 columns?
You can change the value of the Columns displayed option on Tables page of the Preferences window from 30 to either 50 or 100.
I hope that helps!
Jennifer
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@jennifert Thank you from my side .. even though I am not the one who asked.
Hi!
Thanks for your advice but I couldn't find this option.
Coul you send me a screenshot?
Thanks!
Hi @Ccasagran737 ,
What version of SAS Studio are you running? I've attached a screenshot of the Preferences window in SAS Studio 3.8.
thanks,
Jennifer
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Hi,
I'am runing this version: Release: 3.71 (Edizione Enterprise).
Unlukly I can't see this option in my preferece windows. It's a pity because it is very useful also for my collegues.
I've attached the screenshot (it is italian lenguage).
Hi @Ccasagran737 ,
I'm sorry that this is not an option in SAS Studio 3.71. You could use the Select all option at the top of the Columns list to quickly select all of the columns in the data set instead of having to add each column individually.
The documentation about opening and viewing data in SAS Studio 3.71 that talks about this option is here:
thanks,
Jennifer
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@jennifert .. Does it also take into account "total" width of all columns? Are there two checks?
One for number of columns and one for total width. Which ever one fails first, it stops displaying onwards.
I am asking this because looking at the height of the scroll bar for columns ..may be there are not 30 columns .. Regardless, I thought I will ask this.
Hi @koyelghosh ,
I don't believe there is an option that considers the width of the columns like you describe. You can use the Size grid columns to content option on the General page of the Preferences window to automatically adjust the width of the columns to fit the size of the column content, but that doesn't affect how many columns SAS Studio displays.
thanks,
Jennifer
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