When you migrate a SAS
data set that was sorted with the NODUPKEY option, you can either
use the default behavior or specify the KEEPNODUPKEY option.
Under the default behavior
(without the KEEPNODUPKEY option), the SAS data set retains its sort
indicator in the target library. However, the NODUPKEY attribute is
removed, and a warning message is written to the SAS log. This is
the default behavior because SAS data sets that were sorted with the
NODUPKEY option in previous releases might retain observations with
duplicate keys. You can re-sort the migrated SAS data set by the key
variables in PROC SORT so that observations with duplicate keys are
eliminated and the correct attributes are recorded.
If you specify the KEEPNODUPKEY
option, you must examine your migrated data to determine whether observations
with duplicate keys exist. If so, you must re-sort the SAS data set
to have the data and NODUPKEY sort attribute match.