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Date:   Wed, 26 Apr 2000 14:46:44 GMT
Reply-To:   charles_s_patridge@MY-DEJA.COM
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   charles_s_patridge@MY-DEJA.COM
Organization:   Deja.com - Before you buy.
Subject:   Re: Writing CSV files

Jeremy,

Not exactly sure of your question but there are several macros for dumping SAS Datasets to CSV files which can be seen/copied from my web site (www.sasconsig.com) under Tips and Techniques.

Once on the page, just use your broswer "find" option and search for CSV, EXCEL, or COMMA DELIMITER. There should be a few of them.

HTH Charles Patridge Email: Charles_S_Patridge@prodigy.net Web: http://www.sasconsig.com

In article <956752112.11019.0.nnrp-12.c1ed6d51@news.demon.co.uk>, "Sunny Jim" <jez@jbassett.co.uk> wrote: > Does anyone know how to write a CSV file [with blank values] using a > procedure. I have SAS/Access for ODBC for the PC and have used PROC SQL with > the connect option to READ an Access database but I need to have the user to > specify filename rather than relying on the DSN. > > Thanks > > Jeremy Bassett > >

-- Charles Patridge - PDPC, Ltd. 172 Monce Road - Burlington, CT 06013 USA Phone: 860-673-9278 or 860-675-9026 Email: Charles_S_Patridge@prodigy.net - Web: www.sasconsig.com

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