Hi, I have a SAS catalog developed many years ago in 32-bit system. It is not read in 64-bit SAS, unfortunately. I’ve found some workaround: firstly, convert it into cport file in 32-bit SAS and then import back in 64-bit SAS as shown in following codes However, I’m not able to find any 32-bit SAS env. to apply this workaround. Is there any other workaround you can suggest? or Can I kindly request from you to run below code in 32-bit SAS if you have any chance? Your helps would be more than appriciated. Thanks /*32-bit convert to cport file*/
libname my32 'c:\path-to-library'; /* path where Formats.sas7bcat exists */
filename trans 'c:\path-to-library\filename.cpt'; /* transport file you are creating */
proc cport lib=my32 file=trans memtype=catalog;
select formats;
run;
/*64-bit import from cport file*/
libname my64 'path-to-newlib'; /* path to store the new Formats.sas7bcat file */
filename trans 'c:\path-to-library\filename.cpt'; /* same as in Step 1 above */
proc cimport infile=trans lib=my64;
run;
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