SAS Companion for the OS/2 Environment |
You must convert Release 6.04, Release 6.06, and Release
6.08 user-written informats and formats to their Version
8 counterparts before you can use them in a Version
8 SAS program. The only exception to this rule is user-written
informats and formats created by Release 6.08 or
later under OS/2; these informats and formats can be read directly from your
OS/2 SAS session. (footnote 1)
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Converting Version 6 User-Written Informats |
You can convert Release 6.04, 6.06, and 6.08 SAS catalogs
that contain user-written informats and formats by using one of the following
methods:
- Converting Release 6.04 catalogs
- use the CNTLOUT= option in the PROC FORMAT
statement in Release 6.04 to create an output data set, and then use the CNTLIN=
option in the PROC FORMAT statement in Version 8 to create the Version
8 informats or formats. You must use the V604 engine in
your Version 8 SAS session to read the data set. This method also works for
converting from Release 6.06 or Release 6.08.
- Converting Release 6.06 or Release 6.08 catalogs
- use the CPORT and CIMPORT procedures to
convert the informats and formats. For more information about the CPORT and
CIMPORT procedures, see SAS Procedures Guide. This method works for converting from Release
6.06 or Release 6.08 only; it does not work for converting from Release 6.04.
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Converting Version 5 User-Written Informats |
You must also convert Version 5 user-written informats
and formats to their Version 8 counterparts before you can use them in a Version
8 SAS program. (This implies that you are not only converting these files,
but are also transferring them from a remote operating environment to your
PC). You can convert them using one of the following methods:
- Use the V5TOV6 procedure on the remote operating
environment to convert the informats and formats to Version 6 format. This
implies that the remote operating environment has access to Version 6 SAS
software. Then, transport the converted informats and formats (as binary files)
to your OS/2 operating environment and use the CIMPORT procedure to complete
the conversion.
- Use the SUGI supplemental procedure FMTLIB under
Version 5 on the remote operating environment to create an output data set,
transport that data set to your PC, and then use the CNTLIN= option in the
PROC FORMAT statement in Version 8 to create the Version 8 informats or formats.
FOOTNOTE 1: However,
it is recommended that you use PROC CPORT and PROC CIMPORT to convert older
OS/2 catalogs that contain user-written informats and formats to Version 8
if you no longer need to use them in previous releases.
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