The DOCUMENT Procedure
IMPORT TO Statement
Imports the specified SAS data set or graph segment
to the specified path.
Syntax
Required Arguments
- DATA= data-set-name
-
specifies an existing
SAS data set that you want to import.
- GRSEG= grseg
-
stores a reference
to a graph segment.
- grseg
-
specifies the 3-level
catalog pathname. For example, GRSEG=Sasuser.grseg.mygraph.
See:GRSEG= option in the SAS/GRAPH: Reference
- path
-
specifies the location
where you want to import the data set or graph segment.
Tip:You can use the symbol '^' to represent the current directory
and the symbol '^^' to represent the parent directory.
Optional Arguments
- AFTER= path
-
imports the data set
or graph segment into the directory after the specified path.
Tip:You can use the symbol '^' to represent the current directory
and the symbol '^^' to represent the parent directory.
- BEFORE= path
-
imports the data set
or graph segment into the directory before the specified path. For
example, the following IMPORT TO statement imports the data set Sashelp.Class
to the current directory, and inserts the data set before the entry
MyInfo:
import data=sashelp.class to ^ /before=MyInfo;
run;
Tip:You can use the symbol '^' to represent the current directory
and the symbol '^^' to represent the parent directory.
- data-set-option(s)
-
specify actions that
apply only to the SAS data set.
See:SAS Data Set Options: Reference for information about SAS data sets and their options
- FIRST
-
imports the data set
or graph segment at the beginning of the directory.
- LAST
-
imports the data set
or graph segment at the end the directory.
- TEXTFILE= <filename | fileref>
-
imports a text file
into an ODS document that can be replayed to open ODS destinations.
- filename
-
specifies the filename. filename can
be a listing file, a SAS program, or any other text file.
Requirement:filename must
be enclosed in quotation marks.
- fileref
-
is a file reference
that has been assigned to an external file. Use the FILENAME statement
to assign a fileref.
See:For information about the FILENAME statement, see SAS Statements: Reference
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