A filename extension reflects the engine
that was used to create both the file and the SAS file member type.
Because SAS needs to
distinguish among the different file types and versions, SAS automatically
assigns a specific extension to each file when the file is created.
For example, in order to distinguish SAS 7 and SAS 8 files from SAS
6 files, the extensions are different.
For SAS 9, the file
extensions are the same as the file extensions in SAS 7 and SAS 8.
The following table
lists the file extensions for a SAS data file (SAS data set with member
type DATA) in SAS 6, SAS 7, SAS 8, and SAS 9 for different operating
environments:
File Extensions for a SAS Data File in Different Operating
Environments
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1Applies to SAS data sets
that reside in the hierarchical file system of UNIX System Services.
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Operating Environment Information: For a complete list of SAS member types and extensions, see the SAS
documentation for your operating environment.