PROC IMPORT reads data
from an external data source and writes it to a SAS data set. Base
SAS can import JMP files and delimited files. In delimited files,
a delimiter (such as a blank, comma, or tab) separates columns of
data values. If you license
SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files, additional
external data sources can include such files as Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Excel files, and Lotus spreadsheets. See
SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files: Reference for more information.
With JMP files, you
can import value labels to a SAS format catalog and metadata information
to a data set.
When you run the IMPORT
procedure, it reads the input file and writes the data to a SAS data
set. The SAS variable definitions are based on the input records.
When the IMPORT procedure reads a delimited file, it generates a DATA
step code to import the data.
You control the results
with options and statements that are specific to the input data source.
The IMPORT procedure generates the specified output SAS data set and
writes information about the import to the SAS log. The log displays
the DATA step code that the IMPORT procedure generates.
To import data, you
can also use the Import Wizard or the External File Interface (EFI)
to guide you through the steps to import an external data source.
You can use the Import Wizard to generate IMPORT procedure statements,
which you can save to a file for subsequent use. To open the Import
Wizard or EFI from the SAS windowing environment, select
FileImport Data. For more information about the Import Wizard or
EFI, see the Base SAS online Help and documentation.