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proc export data=mydata outfile= "C:\data\mydata.dta" In the process of conversion, SAS will automatically convert the variable labels and value labels as well. dta, SAS understands that the SAS data file mydata in the work directory will be converted to a Stata file. Then your SAS program can just be something like: libname myfile xlsx '/data/hostname/sharename/transfert/myfile.SAS’s proc export can be used to convert a SAS data file to Stata format as shown below. Let's say they mounted it at /data/hostname/sharename/. So if P: is mapped to \\hostname\sharename then have them mount \\hostname\sharename somewhere in the Unix filesystem. Then just read the file directly using the path on the Unix host that points to the same place that your Windows machine is using as the P: drive. Have your computer support mount that shared drive on the Unix host somewhere. So most likely that drive letter is mapped to some network share.
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Well I doubt that your Windows PC has a physical drive that is using drive letter P. Could someone provide an example if my windows server is P:\temp\transfer
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How can I know, what's the real address of that. I wonder if a Unix command could also be usefull. However, I would like to develop a SAS program that will do the job. SAS Add-in for Microsoft copy files task could be an option just one time just to see the code generated. SAS Add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint 29JUN2022 (CPU A) SAS Add-in for Microsoft Outlook 29JUN2022 (CPU A) SAS Add-in for Microsoft Excel 29JUN2022 (CPU A) High Performance Suite 29JUN2022 (CPU A)Ģ The SAS System 08:52 Thursday, November 11, 2021 SAS Workspace Server for Local Access 29JUN2022 (CPU A) SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC 29JUN2022 (CPU A) SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 29JUN2022 (CPU A) SAS/ACCESS Interface to Oracle 29JUN2022 (CPU A) SAS Integration Technologies 29JUN2022 (CPU A) Warning Period: 19 days (ending 02AUG2022). Grace Period: 15 days (ending 14JUL2022). So I wonder if there is a nice way, not to read, just transfer an excel file from a windows server to unix server using SAS EG:ĬPU A: Model name='' model number='' serial=''. Before, we were using IBM Control-M to transfer an excel file from a windows server (the source) to a Unix server (destination) and for some reason we don't know the file is being corrupted.
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