12 Ways to save SAS data
source/direct link: http://wiki.binghamton.edu/index.php/12_Ways_to_save_SAS_data
1 Using CARDS; File Save (with editor window active)
1.1 To get it back
2 Cut and Paste (ex. Fixed format data)
2.1 To Get Them Back (space-delimited or fixed-formatted text)
2.2 Links
3 LIBNAME
3.1 To get it (them) back
4 Explorer with one LIBNAME statement?, menu/New Library button, Library Icon
4.1 To get it back
5 DATA ' '; direct access (including Unix ex.)
5.1 To get it back
5.2 Links:
6 In Excel Save As .XLS
7 In Excel Save As CSV (move to Unix, SSH)
7.1 To get it back(in SAS for Windows)
7.2 To Move (Upload) the CSV File from Windows to Unix
7.3 To get the data back (on Unix)
7.4 Links
8 In SPSS Save as
8.1 To get it (our data) back
9 In SAS Save as XPT file
10 XML
11 LIBNAME sasengine
12 DBF (to be written)
12.1 Saving a DBF (from Access?)
12.2 To get it back
13 13 ?PROC DATASOURCE?, ?Stata, ?S-Plus (to be written)
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