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  1. TonyH217

    Find Home Folder when running SAS under Windows

    Many Thanks Klaz - perfect solution.
  2. TonyH217

    Find Home Folder when running SAS under Windows

    I am trying to find a way of getting the Environment Variables while running SAS under Windows XP O/S. I need to be able to find the 'Home' folder. Have tried %sysget but this probably only works for Unix. I am using SAS Base Version 8.02. Thanks in advance for any help. Tony
  3. TonyH217

    Dynamically build Libname

    Thanks Klaz, script works fine now ... Many thanks to all who contributed regards, Tony
  4. TonyH217

    Dynamically build Libname

    Thanks again Chris, I have tried the above but have a problem still when the macro variable is used in a following data step. I have used VAL17 in this instance which is equivalent to LIB2 in last post. Following is extract from log :- 2706 %put "&VAL17."; "D:\Lib_Folder " 2707 2708 2709...
  5. TonyH217

    Dynamically build Libname

    Thanks Chris - that worked very well. Libraries created OK I am having difficulty now using the macro variables in a concatenation string e.g. below the libname statements , I have the following currently in the code :- %let FormatList = 'D:\Lib_Folder\Format List.csv'; One of my LIB...
  6. TonyH217

    Dynamically build Libname

    Hi all, I'm fairly new to SAS programming and have the following Question :- I have about 6 SAS scripts , all of which have Libname statements coded at the start of the modules with hard-coded paths to windows folders. I have generated a CSV file which contains a name and a value of the...

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