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Specifies the destination for SAS output in batch mode

Default: the SAS output from a batch SAS program is written to a file in the current directory with the same filename as the SAS source file and an extension of .lst.
Valid in: SAS invocation, SASV8_OPTIONS environment variable, configuration file
UNIX specifics: all


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Syntax

-PRINT filename|-NOPRINT

-PRINT filename
specifies the name of a file, other than the default, to which the SAS output is to be sent.

-NOPRINT
indicates that any previous PRINT specifications should be ignored and that the default file should be used.


Details

PRINT is valid in batch mode; it is ignored in interactive modes.

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