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Bart Jablonski
96fa16078c The BasePlus package [ver. 1.42.1]
## The BasePlus package [ver. 1.42.1]

### Changes:

Update to the
[`%rainCloudPlot()`](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/1.42.1/baseplus.md#raincloudplot-macro-17)
macro, input parameters checks added.

See [documentation](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/main/baseplus.md) for details.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*2129F372D72A34A4FB1F368A581EA33D64AD4D8F3707213D5B9553F3C3122003`

---
2024-07-19 10:29:28 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
dc7f8cee19 SAS Packages Framework, version 20240711
SAS Packages Framework, version `20240711`

Changes (minor):
- aesthetic change in automatic documentation generation.

---
2024-07-11 14:57:29 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
9b76f52b78 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.42.0]
## The BasePlus package [ver. 1.42.0]

### Changes:

New macro
[`%GenerateOneLiners()`](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/1.42.0/baseplus.md#generateoneliners-macro)
allowing to generate "one liner" functions of the form:

~~~~sas
%macro FUNCTION()/parmbuff;
%sysfunc(FUNCTION&syspbuff)
%mend FUNCTION;
~~~~

See [documentation](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/main/baseplus.md) for details.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*6012D1475AE22A4445C032D8EAE092BE515D8CD2AE390CC087F5987ACB8BCB13`

---

### Example

~~~~sas
%GenerateOneLiners(
  listOfFunctions=SUM MEAN MEDIAN VAR
, prefix=_)

%put
  %_SUM(1,2,3,4,5,6)
  %_MEAN(1,2,3,4,5,6)
  %_MEDIAN(1,2,3,4,5,6)
  %_VAR(1,2,3,4,5,6)
;
~~~~
2024-07-10 23:06:20 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
c40c0bd9dc The BasePlus package [ver. 1.41.0]
## The BasePlus package [ver. 1.41.0]

### Changes:

Update to the
[`%rainCloudPlot()`](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/1.41.0/baseplus.md#raincloudplot-macro-17)
macro, new parameter:
 - `meanShiftLine=`
 - `meanShiftStep=`
 - `meanShiftColors=`
 - `xaxisValues=`
 - `xaxisValuesDisplay=`
 - `xaxisValuesFormat=`
 - `xaxisValuesRotate=`
 - `xaxisOther=`
 - `reuseN=`

See [documentation](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/main/baseplus.md) for details.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*6760DDF382E7CA9A1291F028FA7F2BACB68A3D31CEA3A85104E13EA08645AEF1`

---
2024-06-09 18:50:18 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
ba2ca42015 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.40.0]
## The BasePlus package [ver. 1.40.0]

### Changes:

Update to the
[`%rainCloudPlot()`](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/1.40.0/baseplus.md#raincloudplot-macro-17)
macro, new parameter:
- `boxPlotLineSize=`
- `boxPlotFill=`
- `xBothAxis=`
- `minRange=`
- `maxRange=`

See [documentation](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/main/baseplus.md) for details.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*BD0333B92D7CB639A136CD4994DE0C63F8396E449E45BC714D71D2E15318F42D`

---
2024-06-06 22:16:22 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
55b7b507cf SAS Packages Framework, version 20240529
SAS Packages Framework, version `20240529`

Changes:
- aesthetic changes in log when running `%generatePackage()` macro,
- reshaped format of an automatic documentation header,
- and little bug fix for automatic documentation generation (for excluding file from documentation the `IN` operator should be used instead `IN:`).

---

BasePlus, version `1.39.0`

Changes:
- new parameter `DSout=` added in `%downloadFilesTo()` macro,
- file SHA256: `F*3C3A2050E3FF46E1FC0F936634A66FC3F294A3531EFE0A7DC9CE74F2EF17C687` for this version.
2024-05-29 16:38:34 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
b47b1fb536 SAS Packages Framework, version 20240529
SAS Packages Framework, version `20240529`

Changes:
- aesthetic changes in log when running `%generatePackage()` macro,
- reshaped format of an automatic documentation header,
- and little bug fix for automatic documentation generation (for excluding file from documentation the `IN` operator should be used instead `IN:`).

---

BasePlus, version `1.39.0`

Changes:
- new parameter `DSout=` added in `%downloadFilesTo()` macro,
- file SHA256: `F*3C3A2050E3FF46E1FC0F936634A66FC3F294A3531EFE0A7DC9CE74F2EF17C687` for this version.
2024-05-29 16:34:37 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
73f0ba2d4c SAS Packages Framework, version 20240423
SAS Packages Framework, version 20240423

A minor aesthetic update in a log note about KMF snippets added to `%generatePackage()` macro. Does not change any functionality, just make it look nicer.
2024-04-23 11:32:52 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
c38cb1e70d SAS Packages Framework, version 20240415
SAS Packages Framework, version 20240415

Features:

- In the `%generatePackage()` macro, when `markdownDoc=` parameters is used, packages files can be "excluded" from being used to produce documentation markdown file.

- Documentation updated.
2024-04-15 19:31:06 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
0a738cc639 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.38.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.38.0]

Update to the `%rainCloudPlot()` macro, new parameter for "vertical" plots added.

Documentation updated and "cleaned".

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*209FB8198270DEAB6151CE31391A352A065B4EE2689F40433FA9550A7F4AAC18`

---
2024-03-12 14:42:23 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
3cf49b5221 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.37.0]
## The BasePlus package [ver. 1.37.0]

Changes:

- Update to the %rainCloudPlot() macro.
- New macro %iffunc() added.
- Documentation updated.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: F*8155BFE82F7833E4B0DA24D81DBDFC58463906D6032B1F0161772DADE84BE790

---
2024-03-10 08:30:04 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
8638902ec3 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.37.0]
## The BasePlus package [ver. 1.37.0]

Changes:

- Update to the %rainCloudPlot() macro.
- New macro %iffunc() added.
- Documentation updated.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: F*8155BFE82F7833E4B0DA24D81DBDFC58463906D6032B1F0161772DADE84BE790

---
2024-03-09 13:53:32 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
7aca779d60 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.36.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.36.0]

- small functional update for: %today(), %date(), %time(), and %datetime() macros.
- documentation update.
2024-01-12 10:57:51 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
ca3a001f65 SAS Packages Framework, version 20231210
SAS Packages Framework, version 20231210

Changes:

- Two new parameters added for the `%generatePackage()` macro.
  The parameters are:
    - `markdownDoc=` - Indicates if a markdown file with documentation be generated from help information blocks.
    - `easyArch=` - When creating documentation file (`markdownDoc=1`) it indicates if a copy of the zip and markdown files with the version number in the file name be created.

- The `HelloWorldPackage.md` example updated.

- Documentation updated.
2023-12-12 11:32:10 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
fa2d53eaf8 Update gsm.md
The link to the article updated:
https://www.lexjansen.com/wuss/2023/WUSS-2023-Paper-189.pdf
2023-12-03 11:58:22 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
bd81f5d36e The macroArray package [ver. 1.2.6]
The macroArray package [ver. 1.2.6]

Changes:
- Minor update in `%mcDictionary()` and `%mcHashTable()` macros. Restrictions for object names check updated.
- Documentation updated.

SHA256 digest for the latest version macroArray: F*3F3893F1FCD78719543703E4353F4CC19811D247C016F220FF729B283C1AD790
2023-12-01 12:50:39 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
96c8234a58 The macroArray package [ver. 1.2.5]
## The `macroArray` package [ver. 1.2.5]

---

### Changes:

- Bug fix in the `%concatArrays()` macro.
- Spelling fix in log message of the `%make_do_over()` macro.

---

SHA256 hash digest: `F*FFF2C3D854F9B5677F561BA2EB6FAA2CCC652D81F6AF9473ADF0A4CE977E43F0`
2023-11-29 17:00:43 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
669a8e0a1d SAS Packages Framework, version 20231123
## SAS Packages Framework, version `20231123`

### Changes in SPF

- Minor update in log aesthetics for `%generatePackage()` macro.

---

### The macroArray package [ver. 1.2.3]

- Update in `q=` parameter for the `%array()` macro.
- Fix in data set existence for `ds=` parameter in the `%array()` macro.
- Documentation updated.

---

### Packages regenerated with the latest version of SPF:

- macroArray package [ver. 1.2.3]

SHA256 digests for packages:

- macroArray: `F*A0840B92EB9356EDB318DBE9B579A345C85ABF69E8D5F7C73C144C66F2F74FB4`
2023-11-23 21:50:17 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
b48260977b The BasePlus package [ver. 1.35.1]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.35.1]

New `%downloadFilesTo()` macro added (and fixed).
Macro allows conveniently download data from internet or local locations to a directory pointed by user.

Documentation updated.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*BCD89EDF856762EB8E441BC53933774483258453D1F7D74185F8A1861E414B0E`
2023-11-14 15:40:39 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
92dc813146 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.35.1]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.35.1]

New `%downloadFilesTo()` macro added (and fixed).
Macro allows conveniently download data from internet or local locations to a directory pointed by user.

Documentation updated.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*17A6D788704E33C3C2AE51BBAF881F8DE959548603BC95C05D3E165EE2D354E5`
2023-11-14 15:27:59 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
c5756d3979 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.35.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.35.0]

New `%downloadFilesTo()` macro added.
Macro allows conveniently download data from internet or local locations to a directory pointed by user.

Documentation updated.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*62344EAA8C0DD95CCB164B5C7A91B33865B3D19CD5A2A3EDAC4C31E0541D04C9`
2023-11-14 14:44:36 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
9c9ebe63d1 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.35.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.35.0]

New `%downloadFilesTo()` macro added.
Macro allows conveniently download data from internet or local locations to a directory pointed by user.

Documentation updated.

---

SHA256 digest for BasePlus: `F*62344EAA8C0DD95CCB164B5C7A91B33865B3D19CD5A2A3EDAC4C31E0541D04C9`
2023-11-14 14:36:50 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
5be2d8c76c SAS Packages Framework, version 20231111
SAS Packages Framework, version 20231111

- new type: kmfsnip for keyboard macro abbreviations added to the framework
- documentation updated

SQLinDS package [ver. 2.3.0]

- KMF snippet added
- documentation updated

BasePlus package [ver. 1.34.0]

- update in unzipArch macro
- new zipArch macro added
- documentation updated

Packages regenerated with the latest version of SPF:
- SQLinDS package [ver. 2.3.0]
- BasePlus package [ver. 1.34.0]
- DFA package [ver. 0.5.7]
- GSM package [ver. 0.22.1]
- macroArray package [ver. 1.2.1]
- dynMacroArray package [ver. 0.2.7]
2023-11-11 17:19:06 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
ee5d4de333 SAS Packages Framework, version 20231107
## SAS Packages Framework, version `20231107`

Minor fix. An ugly note in log removed for `%loadPackageAddCnt()` macro.

## The BasePlus package [ver. 1.33.0]

- New macro [`%unzipArch()`](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus/blob/main/baseplus.md#unziparch-macro) added. The macro allows to extract ZIP archive file from SAS session and does not need `XCMD` (is OS independent).
- Documentation updated.

## The GSM package [ver. 0.22.0]

- Article explaining details of "macro hiding" added as an additional content to the package.

## The macroArray package [ver. 1.2.0]

- New parameters added to the [`%mcDictionary()`](https://github.com/SASPAC/macroarray/blob/main/macroarray.md#mcdictionary-macro) macro which allows to populate dictionary directly from a data set (see the last example in doc.).
- Documentation updated.
2023-11-07 12:35:34 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
c4bb3ec6a6 Update gsm.md
Links for GSM package added.
2023-11-06 18:08:34 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
d43db77a45 Update README.md
Links for GSM package added.
2023-11-06 18:06:33 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
7b99a5651d The BasePlus package [ver. 1.32.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.32.0]

New `%monthShift()` macro added:

```sas
%put %monthShift(2023,1,-3);
```

Doc. updated.
2023-10-26 13:48:36 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
7e5c98976b The BasePlus package [ver. 1.32.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.32.0]

New `%monthShift()` macro added:

```sas
%put %monthShift(2023,1,-3);
```

Doc. updated.
2023-10-26 13:26:13 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
9f4143af53 SAS Packages Framework version 20231024
SAS Packages Framework version 20231024

Modification in `%generatePackage()` macro. Situation when dependencies for package are missing is now handled more gracefully. It's still an error message, but now it ends more elegant way.
2023-10-24 14:48:28 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
bd8e378829 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.31.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.31.0]

A bunch of "date & time" macro one-liners added:

```sas
%put %today() %date() %time() %datetime();
```

Doc. updated.
2023-10-12 17:20:26 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
dc3bedae3f SAS Packages Framework version 20231009
SAS Packages Framework version 20231009

Bug fixes and a brand new logo :-)
2023-10-09 18:31:24 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
af94d49a79 SAS Packages Framework version 20231009
SAS Packages Framework version 20231009

Bug fix in `%generatePackage()` macro.

Documentation updated.
2023-10-09 18:04:52 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
4069f066aa Update README.md 2023-09-26 13:19:26 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
266a1fe1a7 Update README.md
Don't forget to **STAR** () the repository!
2023-09-26 13:16:52 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
3111b6667e Update README.md
Don't forget to **STAR** () the repository!
2023-09-26 13:16:36 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
e3b86f1157 The macroArray package [ver. 1.1.1]
The macroArray package [ver. 1.1.1]

Changes:
- bug fixes.
- code optimization.

The SHA256 hash digest for package `macroArray`:
`F*E9C0C58FB36AC40C76A518066B8C6F9942202A9DB2C2D737E95D2BB6E4ECED50`
2023-09-21 21:26:09 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
c9b388b661 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.30.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.30.0]

- new macro `%repList()` added
- doc. updated

SHA256 digest: `F*B91771D45C781B6806DBB44A3B491A0784D7698B9F3BBBE1A86EE5594834315F`
2023-09-19 17:43:54 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
82681a3f91 Update README.md 2023-09-12 12:50:28 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
cb4f82eac9 The macroArray package [ver. 1.1.0]
The macroArray package [ver. 1.1.0]

New parameter in the `%array()` macro:
* `q=` - *Optional*, indicates (when set to `1`) if the value be surrounded by quotes. It uses `quote(cats(...))` combo under the hood. Default value is `0`. Ignored for `macarray=M`.
2023-09-06 23:09:40 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
98e2125028 SAS Packages Framework, version 20230904
## SAS Packages Framework, version `20230904`

---

New features in this release are:
- in `%generatePackage()` macro - test for check of duplicated names of the same type was added to the package generation process.
- in `%loadPackage()` macro - User can now suppress running the `exec` type files during the loading process. Parameter name is `suppressExec=`.
- in `%helpPackage()` macro - User can now generate dataset `work.packageName_content` containing list of the package elements similar to the one printed in the log. Parameter name is `packageContentDS=`.

Documentation updated.

---

Packages regenerated with new version of the SPF:
- BasePlus package [ver. `1.29.1`]
- DFA package [ver. `0.5.6`]
- GSM package [ver. `0.21.1`]
- macroArray package [ver. `1.0.6`]
- SQLinDS package [ver. `2.2.7`]
- dynMacroArray package [ver. `0.2.6`]
2023-09-04 16:29:05 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
77d6b0a2e5 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.29.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.29.0]

Three new macros:
- fmt
- infmt
- minclude

Documentation updated.

SHA256 for BasePlus: `F*9EEE4F4B99EA725B60141645AB6A50BFEBA32CE54848593F8D832D907D63CAD7`
2023-08-24 11:32:01 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
c1182ea8cb The GSM package [ver. 0.21.0]
The GSM package [ver. 0.21.0]

Changes:
- new debugging parameter `encrypt` added to the `%GSM()` macro
- annoying note on "automatic type conversion" fixed
2023-07-27 11:07:49 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
ddfac01483 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.26.1]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.26.1]

Updates:
- the `%RainCloudPlot()` has new parameter: `catAxisValueAttrs`,
- documentation was updated (refreshed example with plot).

The SHA256 hash digest for package BasePlus:
`F*D6DC5AD1B60A92AD300B639B3C361C1F7846EB01E5AB35BF4FDDA6E783408172`
2023-06-02 11:42:12 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
d8c8cfc9e3 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.26.0]
# The BasePlus package [ver. 1.26.0]

### New Features:
Two new macros were introduces in the release:
 - `%findDSwithVarVal()`
 - `%getTitle()`

Documentation updated.
2023-06-01 17:49:48 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
c126e7c0a3 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.26.0]
# The BasePlus package [ver. 1.26.0]

### New Features:
Two new macros were introduces in the release:
 - `%findDSwithVarVal()`
 - `%getTitle()`

Documentation updated.
2023-06-01 17:04:12 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
e7883142b8 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.24.2]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.24.2]

Updates:
- the `%RainCloudPlot()` has 2 new parameters: `catLabelAttrs` and `xLabelAttrs`,
- documentation was updated (new examples with plots), and
- some spellings were fixed.

The SHA256 hash digest for package BasePlus:
`F*2A4F3953EC56DB914024457F74286D565C23DCF220FF151040BDB704FD8DDB06`
2023-05-26 11:17:42 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
e55275d308 SAS Packages Framework, version 20230520
SAS Packages Framework, version 20230520

Fixes:
- Bug fixes for the "Additional Content" feature. In the `%loadPackageAddCnt()` and `%generatePackage()` macros lengths of the "file path" variables were extended.

Packages:
- The `BasePlus` package, version `1.24.1` was regenerated with latest version of the framework.
- The `%RainCloudPlot()` macro from the `BasePlus` packages was updated with new parameters (see the documentation).

Documentation:
- Documentation updated.
2023-05-20 17:23:53 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
72a77edb16 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.24.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.24.0]

Six new utility macros for the BasePlus:
- `%letters()` - allows to print a list of Roman letters,
- `%filePath()` - from fileref returns path to a file,
- `%libPath()` - from libref  returns path to a library,
- `%workPath()` - returns path to the `WORK` library,
- `%translate()` - a wrapper to translate() function,
- `%tranwrd()` - a wrapper to tranwrd() function.

Documentation updated.
2023-05-03 23:04:41 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
dbe8dbc938 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.23.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.23.0]

Three new utility macros for the BasePlus:
- `%intsList()` - prints a space separated list of integers,
- `%splitDSIntoBlocks()` - splits dataset into block of given size (and one[the last] possibly smaller)
- `%splitDSIntoParts()` - splits dataset into given number of parts (of approximately same size)

Macros `splitDSIntoBlocks` and `splitDSIntoParts` supports *BASE* and *SPDE* engines.

Documentation updated.
2023-04-19 16:38:57 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
9168f4b4f0 The BasePlus package [ver. 1.20.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.20.0]

- New utility macro `%repeatTxt()` added.
- Documentation updated.
2023-04-17 14:57:29 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
2f5cb056b1 SAS Packages Framework, version 20230411
## **SAS Packages Framework**, version `20230411`.

---

Fixes:
- Bug fix for cherry picking. Cherry picking from already loaded package caused deletion of search paths to FCMP functions, Proto functions, Formats, and Informats. Also corresponding dataset for Proc Proto was deleted.
- Bug fix for Proc Proto C functions. The way how Proc Proto adds new portions of stored C functions caused that, if there were multiple directories with proto C functions all content was overwritten by the last one.

[Documentation](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/SAS(r)%20packages%20-%20the%20way%20to%20share%20(a%20how%20to)-%20Paper%204725-2020%20-%20extended.pdf "Documentation") updated.

---

Packages regenerated with latest version of SAS Packages Framework:
- [BasePlus](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus "BasePlus") package [ver. 1.19.1]
- [DFA](https://github.com/SASPAC/dfa "DFA") package [ver. 0.5.5]
- dynMacroArray package [ver. 0.2.5]
- [GSM](https://github.com/SASPAC/gsm "GSM") package [ver. 0.20.5]
- [macroArray](https://github.com/SASPAC/macroarray "macroArray") package [ver. 1.0.5]
- [SQLinDS](https://github.com/SASPAC/sqlinds "SQLinDS") package [ver. 2.2.6]

---
2023-04-11 18:37:31 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
44be31bd84 Link to Warsaw IT Days 2023 presentation added
Link to "SAS Packages Framework - an easy code sharing medium for SAS" presentation at Warsaw IT Days 2023 added.
YT: https://youtu.be/T52Omisi0dk&t=0s
2023-04-04 11:54:39 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
227e522f5b The BasePlus package [ver. 1.19.0]
The BasePlus package [ver. 1.19.0]

New macro:
The `%dirsAndFiles()` macro allows to extract info about all files and subdirectories of a given `root` directory. The macro is based on Kurt Bremser's "*Talking to Your Host*" article presented at WUSS 2022 conference.
2023-04-01 22:27:41 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
9a3ff6a265 The SQLinDS package [ver. 2.2.5]
The SQLinDS package [ver. 2.2.5]

Mike Rhoads' article "Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros" added to the additional content for the package.
2023-02-10 09:56:17 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
62a14b4560 SAS Packages Framework, version 20230207
SAS Packages Framework, version 20230207

News:
- "Additional Content" feature added to the framework.

Changes in the framework related to the new feature:
- new macro `%loadPackageAddCnt()`,
- modifications in the `%generatePackage()` macro,
- new parameter in `%loadPackage()` and `%installPackage()` macros,
- new code added in loading test.

Fixes:
- IML Modules loader utility macro rewritten,
- bug fixes.

Documentation:
- documentation updated,
- spelling fixes.
2023-02-07 17:51:24 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
0bd2f6f2d8 SAS Packages Framework, version 20230112
SAS Packages Framework, version 20230112

In the `%generatePackage()` macro:
- A `packageGenerated` macrovariable added to packages metadata.It contains timestamp when the package was generated in the ISO8601 form (`YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss`) The variable is from now on used the log output for headers in lading, help, preview, etc.
- Diagnostic messages for loading required packages extended.
- Help info updated for macros dedicated to CASL UDFs and IML modules loading.
- SHA256 hash digest for the package is calculated in two versions(types). Type `F` generates digest for whole package zip file. Type `C` generates digest for package zip file content. For developer convenience both digests are generated and displayed. Details are available in the [documentation](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation).

The `%verifyPackage()` macro adjusted to new digest types. For the backward compatibility verification works also of packages generated with previous versions of SPF.

Documentation updated.
2023-01-12 17:23:22 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
e3c42e6441 Update README.md
spelling corrected
2023-01-12 14:42:36 +01:00
Bartosz Jablonski
8807a1560e SAS Packages Framework, version 20221215
SAS Packages Framework, version 20221215

Changes in the framework:
- Bug fix for `formats` and `proto` with cherry picking.

- Packages regenerated with the latest framework version:
  - SQLinDS [2.2.4]
  - DFA [0.5.4]
  - macroArray [1.0.4]
  - BasePlus [1.18.4]
  - GSM [0.20.4]
  - dynMacroArray [0.2.4]

- New macro `%bpPIPE()` in BasePlus package.

- Documentation updated.
2022-12-15 17:56:08 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
a282349c86 Update README.md 2022-12-14 12:12:53 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
6dc4f22103 Update in README.md
The "Workshop video for the User" got outdated.
2022-12-14 09:33:54 +01:00
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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2022 Bartosz Jablonski
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2023 Bartosz Jablonski
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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@@ -10,11 +10,13 @@ The *purpose of a package* is to be a simple, and easy to access, code sharing m
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages.
Don't forget to **STAR** (:star:) the repository! :-)
---
### Current version:
**The latest version** of SPF is **`20221212`**.
**The latest version** of SPF is **`20240711`**.
To get started with SAS Packages try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
@@ -30,10 +32,27 @@ Videos presenting the SPF and packages, from various conferences and meetups (th
- ["SAS Packages: The Way to Share" - SaSensei International Dojo No. 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFhdUBQgjYQ&t=0s "SID no. 1") (April 2020, ~28 minutes, general overview but with a bit obsolete technical details)
- ["Co nowego z pakietami SAS?" - SAS dla Administratorów i Praktyków 2020](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXuep2k48Z8&feature=youtu.be&t=0s "SASAiP2020") (October 2020, in Polish, ~41 minutes, general overview and technical details how to use SPF)
- ["SAS Packages - The Way to Share" - Boston Area SAS Users Group webinar](https://www.basug.org/videos?wix-vod-video-id=78067e61413d43d3a6951974b3bc3014&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-klv807gt "BASUG") (November 2020, ~59 minutes, general overview and technical details how to use SPF)
- ["My First SAS Package: A How-To" - SAS Global Forum 2021 V.E.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqexaQtGw88 "SGF2021") (May 20th 2021, ~59 minutes, technical workshop on how to create a package)
- ["My First SAS Package: A How-To" - SAS Global Forum 2021 V.E.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqexaQtGw88 "SGF2021") (May 20th 2021, ~30 minutes, technical workshop on how to create a package)
- ["Kod SASowy ukryty na widoku" - SAS dla Administratorów i Praktyków 2021](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtaWPe2sgRY&t=1s) (November 24th 2021, in Polish, ~34 minutes, technical presentation with details about the GSM package)
- ["A BasePlus Package for SAS" - SAS Explore 2022](https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Explore-Presentations/A-BasePlus-Package-for-SAS/ta-p/838246 "SASexplore2022 communities.sas.com") (September 27th-29th 2022, ~28 minutes, technical presentation with details about the BasePlus package), alternative video at YouTube is [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Poxkx5WfOQ "SASexplore2022 TouTube")
- ["SAS Packages - State of the Union" - SaSensei International Dojo No. 13](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GEldZYQjj0&t=0s "SID no. 13") (November 10th 2022, ~50 minutes, general overview with the latest technical details)
- ["SAS Packages Framework - an easy code sharing medium for SAS" - Warsaw IT Days 2023](https://youtu.be/T52Omisi0dk&t=0s "Warsaw IT Days 2023") (March 31st 2023, ~60 minutes, general overview with technical details for user and developer)
### Tutorials:
Here are links to some tutorials which may help you to start with the framework.
Order is dictated by the amount of details presented.
Letter "D" indicates tutorial dedicated for developers and "U" materials for users.
1) (DU) The latest [video](https://youtu.be/T52Omisi0dk&t=0s) explaining the idea.
2) (D) Very simple ["Hello World" example](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/HelloWorldPackage.md) tutorial for developers. As a support a [walk-through video](https://youtu.be/T52Omisi0dk&t=2160s)
3) (D) Article and all required materials for ["My first SAS Package"](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021) tutorial.
4) (DU) Materials from Hands-on-Workshop (4+ hours) tutorial: [Share your code with SAS Packages](https://github.com/yabwon/HoW-SASPackages).
---
@@ -49,7 +68,7 @@ The first step to use a package with the SAS Packages Framework:
- Create a folder for your packages, under Windows OS family e.g., `C:/SAS_PACKAGES` or under Linux/UNIX OS family e.g., `/home/<username>/SAS_PACKAGES`.
and then either:
Then either:
- Manually download the `SPFinit.sas` file (the SAS Packages Framework) into the local packages folder.
- \[Optional\] Manually download the `<packageName>.zip` file into the local packages folder.
@@ -86,6 +105,13 @@ or do it pragmatically:
```sas
filename SPFinit url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/SPFinit.sas";
%include SPFinit; /* enable the framework */
```
or (shorter) with:
```sas
filename SPFinit url "https://bit.ly/SPFinit";
%include SPFinit; /* enable the framework */
```
- Install the framework on your machine in the folder you created:
@@ -95,7 +121,7 @@ filename packages "<directory/containing/packages/>";
%installPackage(SPFinit) /* install the framework */
```
- And from now on run it like this:
- From now on run it like this:
```sas
filename packages "<directory/containing/packages/>";
@@ -108,7 +134,10 @@ filename packages "<directory/containing/packages/>";
---
[**Workshop video for the User**](https://youtu.be/qX_-HJ76g8Y) \[May 6th, 2020\] [~86 minutes, a bit outdated (installPackage macro was not there yet) but gives the idea how it works especially load, help, unload, ICEload, and other details]
The "Workshop video for the User" got outdated (in general). Newer version is coming soon, in the mean time see some of the videos from the "Recordings and Presentations" section above.
(You can watch the workshop if you wish, link is working and some parts are still valid source of information e.g., "`ICE` loading" or "`disk` loading")
<s>[**Workshop video for the User**](https://youtu.be/qX_-HJ76g8Y) \[May 6th, 2020\] [~86 minutes, outdated (installPackage macro was not there yet) but gives the idea how it works especially load, help, unload, ICEload, and other details]</s>
---
@@ -124,7 +153,7 @@ To create your own package:
- Read the **`My First SAS Package: A How-To - Paper 1079-2021`** article available at communities.sas.com [**`here`**](https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Global-Forum-Proceedings/My-First-SAS-Package-A-How-To/ta-p/726319 "My First SAS Package: A How-To") or locally [**`here`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021/My%20First%20SAS%20Package%20-%20a%20How%20To.pdf "My First SAS Package: A How-To")
The SAS Packages Framework [(short) documetation](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/SPFinit.md) to quickly see macros options and parametera.
The SAS Packages Framework [(short) documentation](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/SPFinit.md) to quickly see macros options and parameters.
---
@@ -134,7 +163,13 @@ The SAS Packages Framework [(short) documetation](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_
### Updates worth mentioning:
**Update**\[December 12th, 2022\]**:** `CASLUDF` **typed for CASL user defined functions added to the framework. Utility macros for for loading content in proc IML and proc CAS added. (see [here](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/releases/tag/20221212 "New Type and Utility macros"))**.
**Update**\[December 10th, 2023\]**:** `markdownDoc=` **parameter added to** `%generatePackage()` **macro, which allows to generate markdown file with documentation. Content is taken from the help information notes and the description. (see [here](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/releases/tag/20231210 "markdown documentation"))**.
**Update**\[November 11th, 2023\]**:** `KMFSNIP` **type for *key macro abbreviations* snippets added to the framework. (see [here](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/releases/tag/20231111 "KMF-abbreviations"))**.
**Update**\[February 7th, 2023\]**:** `ADDCNT` **type for *additional content* feature and ** `%loadPackageAddCnt()` **macro added to the framework. (see [here](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/releases/tag/20230207 "Additional Content"))**.
**Update**\[December 12th, 2022\]**:** `CASLUDF` **type for CASL user defined functions added to the framework. Utility macros for for loading content in proc IML and proc CAS added. (see [here](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/releases/tag/20221212 "New Type and Utility macros"))**.
**Update**\[November 21st, 2022\]**:** `%loadPackage()` **macro allows Cherry Picking of content (see [here](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/releases/tag/20221121 "Cherry Picking"))**.
@@ -160,97 +195,57 @@ This is a list of locations where the SAS Packages Framework is used:
If you want to share that you are using the SPF let me know and I'll update the list.
If you find the SPF useful **share info** about it or **give it a [star](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/stargazers)** so more people will know.
If you find the SPF useful **share info** about it or **give it a [star (:star:)](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/stargazers)** so more people will know.
---
![SPF_sticker](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/assets/9314894/cb9b7380-cb75-4501-978d-7ade02eccca8 "I'm using SAS Packages Framework")
---
## Available packages:
**(!)** For "backward compatibility"/historical point of view the following packages are available under the `./packages` directory.
This section presents some examples of available SAS packages.
**(!)** Since *September 2022* the default location for packages is **SASPAC - the SAS Packages Archive** located under: [`https://github.com/SASPAC`](https://github.com/SASPAC) where each package is stored as a separate repository with historical versions too.
**(!)** Since *September 2022* the default and **official** location for packages is **SASPAC - the SAS Packages Archive** located under: [`https://github.com/SASPAC`](https://github.com/SASPAC) where each package is stored as a separate repository with historical versions.
**(!)** For "backward compatibility"/historical point of view the following packages are also available under the `./packages` directory in this repository.
Packages:
- **SQLinDS**\[2.2.3\], based on Mike Rhoads' article *Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros*. The package allows to write SQL queries in the data step, e.g.
```sas
data class;
set %SQL(select * from sashelp.class order by age);
run;
```
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: D5A66E60602270E5FB1E592FA3E0C2F2C640BC077FE799A2223CB9BA275F6F47
- **SQLinDS**
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
- **MacroCore**\[1\], a macro library for SAS application developers. Over 100 macros for Base SAS, metadata, and Viya. Provided by the [SASjs framework](https://sasjs.io "SASjs framework").
SHA256 digest for MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135B8E5A48D7687B
[Documentation for MacroCore](https://core.sasjs.io "Documentation for MacroCore")
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.5.3\], contains set of macros and FCMP functions which implement: a dynamically allocated array, a stack, a fifo queue, an ordered stack, and a priority queue, run `%helpPackage(DFA,createDFArray)` to find examples.
SHA256 digest for DFA: 7520CF21CBF1FD4AD2BC05C5DD343E508FCEA507575EBC060B4AD322FB80AB04
[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
- **macroArray**\[1.0.3\], implementation of an array concept in a macrolanguage, e.g.
```sas
%array(ABC[17] (111:127), macarray=Y);
%macro test();
%do i = 1 %to 17;
%put &i.) %ABC(&i.);
%end;
%mend;
%test()
%let %ABC(13,i) = 99999; /* i = insert */
%do_over(ABC, phrase=%nrstr(
%put &_i_.%) %ABC(&_i_.);
),
which = 1:H:2
);
```
SHA256 digest for macroArray: 440920272D1838505EA5C033B1C448C612DE2FCCFD57F157BB90ED980E4001CC
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
[SQLinDS in SASPAC](https://github.com/SASPAC/sqlinds "SQLinDS in SASPAC")
- **BasePlus**\[1.17.3\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
```sas
call arrMissToRight(myArray);
call arrFillMiss(17, myArray);
call arrFill(42, myArray);
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)
rc = delDataset("DataSetToDrop");
[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
string = catXFn("date9.", "#", myArray);
[DFA in SASPAC](https://github.com/SASPAC/dfa "DFA in SASPAC")
format x bool.;
- **macroArray**
%put %getVars(sashelp.class, pattern = ght$, sep = +, varRange = _numeric_);
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
%rainCloudPlot(sashelp.cars,DriveTrain,Invoice)
[MacroArray in SASPAC](https://github.com/SASPAC/macroarray "MacroArray in SASPAC")
%zipLibrary(sashelp,libOut=work)
```
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: D8DBB7CC5952331FA59FEBBBDD15BC543FE3C89A8BA9150FE6AF5E412868EBE7
- **BasePlus**
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)\[0.20.3\], package allows
to create secured macros stored in SAS Proc FCMP functions.
The dataset with functions can be shared between different operating systems
and allows to generate macros on site without showing their code.
[BasePlus in SASPAC](https://github.com/SASPAC/baseplus "BasePlus in SASPAC")
SHA256 digest for GSM: 50D8340E080BEA459E68BE315146AD3B809930DB8DC7B23C7A492C3815ACD83F
- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)
[Documentation for GSM](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/gsm.md "Documentation for GSM")
[Documentation for GSM](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/gsm.md "Documentation for GSM")
- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2.3\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA). Development of this package is currently on hold.
[GSM in SASPAC](https://github.com/SASPAC/gsm "GSM in SASPAC")
- **dynMacroArray**
Development of this package is currently on hold.
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 440920272D1838505EA5C033B1C448C612DE2FCCFD57F157BB90ED980E4001CC
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## The "Hello World" Package
---
@@ -40,7 +40,9 @@ If it was - then continue.
```sas
/*** HELP START ***//*
This is a help info for the HelloWorldFormat. format
This is a help info for the `HelloWorldFormat.` format.
Category *other* is marked with exclamation mark (`!`).
*//*** HELP END ***/
value HelloWorldFormat
@@ -57,7 +59,11 @@ value HelloWorldFormat
into that file:
```sas
/*** HELP START ***//*
This is a help info for the helloWorldMacro() macro
This is a help info for the `%helloWorldMacro()` macro.
Macro has the following parameter(s):
- `n` - *Required*, provides number of loop iterations.
*//*** HELP END ***/
%macro HelloWorldMacro(n);
@@ -86,10 +92,12 @@ Encoding: UTF8
Required: "Base SAS Software"
DESCRIPTION START:
## My "Hello World" SAS package ##
### My "Hello World" SAS package ###
The "Hello World" is my first SAS package and
for sure it will not be the last package one!
Using packages is a good idea!
DESCRIPTION END:
```
@@ -107,13 +115,14 @@ DESCRIPTION END:
```sas
%generatePackage(
filesLocation=<put/folder/from/the/step/three/here>
,markdownDoc=1
)
```
`Step 10.` See the information in the output window and in the log.
The `WARNING:[License] No license.sas file provided, default (MIT) licence file will be generated.` can be ignored.
`Step 11.` Check the directory from the `Step 3.` and look for the `helloworld.zip` package file.
`Step 11.` Check the directory from the `Step 3.` and look for the `helloworld.zip` package file and `helloworld.md` documentation file.
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when empty the "packages" value is used */
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to list directories pointed by "packages" fileref, version 20221212. Run %extendPackagesFileref(HELP) for help info.'
des = 'Macro to list directories pointed by "packages" fileref, version 20240711. Run %extendPackagesFileref(HELP) for help info.'
;
%if %QUPCASE(&packages.) = HELP %then
@@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ des = 'Macro to list directories pointed by "packages" fileref, version 20221212
%put ### This is short help information for the `extendPackagesFileref` macro #;
%put #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and embedded inside the zip. #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%extendPackagesFileref())` macro lists directories pointed by #;
%put # the packages fileref. It allows to add new dierctories to packages folder list. #;
%put # the packages fileref. It allows to add new directories to packages folder list. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
@@ -102,4 +102,3 @@ filename packages list;
*/
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if the zip is not available use a folder
unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
and use helpPackage in the form:
%helpPackage(PiPackage, *, zip=disk, options=)
*/
%helpPackage(PiPackage, *, zip=disk, options=) */
, packageContentDS = 0 /* indicates if a data set with package
content should be generated in WORK,
if set to 1 then WORK.packageName_content
dataset is created
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20221212. Run %helpPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20240711. Run %helpPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -39,7 +43,7 @@ des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20221212. Run %helpPackage()
%put ### This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -80,6 +84,11 @@ des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20221212. Run %helpPackage()
%put # and use helpPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%helpPackage(PiPackage, ,zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `packageContentDS=` *Optional.* Indicates if a data set with package #;
%put # content should be generated in `WORK`, #;
%put # with default value (`0`) the dataset is not produced, #;
%put # if set to `1` then `WORK.packageName_content`. #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
@@ -153,6 +162,9 @@ des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20221212. Run %helpPackage()
%if %bquote(&packageEncoding.) NE %then &packageEncoding. ;
%else utf8 ;
;
%if 1=%superq(packageContentDS) %then %let packageContentDS=work.&packageName._content;
%else %let packageContentDS=;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(help.sas) / &source2.;
%end;
%else %put ERROR:[&sysmacroname] File "&path./&packageName..&zip." does not exist!;
@@ -169,10 +181,3 @@ TODO:
- add MD5(&packageName.) value hash instead "package" word in filenames [DONE]
*/
/* Macros to install SAS packages, version 20221212 */
/* A SAS package is a zip file containing a group of files
with SAS code (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
a single load.sas file (also embedded inside the zip).
*/

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@@ -1,4 +1,10 @@
/*+installPackage+*/
/* Macros to install SAS packages, version 20240711 */
/* A SAS package is a zip file containing a group of files
with SAS code (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
a single load.sas file (also embedded inside the zip).
*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro installPackage(
@@ -10,11 +16,13 @@
, URLuser = /* user name for the password protected URLs */
, URLpass = /* password for the password protected URLs */
, URLoptions = /* options for the `sourcePath` URLs */
, loadAddCnt=0 /* should the additional content be loaded?
default is 0 - means No, 1 means Yes */
)
/secure
minoperator
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20221212. Run %%installPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20240711. Run %%installPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packagesNames) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packagesNames.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -29,7 +37,7 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20221212. Run %%installPackage() fo
%put ### This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro #;
%put #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to install SAS packages, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro to install SAS packages, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -86,6 +94,13 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20221212. Run %%installPackage() fo
%put # - `URLoptions=` Options for the `sourcePath` URLs filename. Consult the SAS #;
%put # documentation for the further details. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `loadAddCnt=` *Optional.* A package zip may contain additional #;
%put # content. The option indicates if it should be loaded #;
%put # Default value of zero (`0`) means "No", one (`1`) #;
%put # means "Yes". Content is extracted into the **packages** fileref #;
%put # directory in `<packageName>_AdditionalContent` folder. #;
%put # For other locations use `%nrstr(%%loadPackageAddCnt())` macro. #;
%put # #;
%put #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
@@ -286,6 +301,8 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20221212. Run %%installPackage() fo
filename out list;
*/
/* copy the file byte-by-byte */
%local installationRC;
%let installationRC=1;
data _null_;
length filein 8 out_path in_path $ 4096;
out_path = pathname ("&out");
@@ -323,7 +340,7 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20221212. Run %%installPackage() fo
if symgetn("replace")=1 then
do;
put @2 "The following file will be replaced during "
/ @2 "instalation of the &packageName. package: "
/ @2 "installation of the &packageName. package: "
/ @5 out_path;
rc = FDELETE("&out");
rc = FCOPY("&in", "&out");
@@ -337,10 +354,24 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20221212. Run %%installPackage() fo
end;
put @2 "Done with return code " rc= "(zero = success)";
call symputX("installationRC", rc, "L");
run;
filename &in clear;
filename &out clear;
%if 1 = &loadAddCnt.
AND 0 = &installationRC.
AND NOT (%upcase(&packageName.) in (SPFINIT SASPACKAGEFRAMEWORK SASPACKAGESFRAMEWORK))
%then
%do;
%put; %put - Additional content loading - Start -;
%loadPackageAddCnt(&packageName.
,path=&firstPackagesPath.
,target=&firstPackagesPath.
)
%put - Additional content loading - End -;
%end;
%put *** %lowcase(&packageName.) end *******************************************;
/*-++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-*/
%end;
@@ -454,25 +485,4 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20221212. Run %%installPackage() fo
/*** HELP END ***/
/*** HELP START ***/
/* Macro to list SAS packages in packages folder.
Version 20221212
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
a single load.sas file (also embedded inside the zip).
*/
/*
* Example 1: Set local packages directory, enable the framework,
and list packages in the local repository.
filename packages "C:\SAS_PACKAGES";
%include packages(SPFinit.sas);
%listPackages()
*/
/*** HELP END ***/

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@@ -1,7 +1,28 @@
/*+listPackages+*/
/*** HELP START ***//*
Macro to list SAS packages in packages folder.
Version 20240711
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
a single load.sas file (also embedded inside the zip).
* Example 1: Set local packages directory, enable the framework,
and list packages in the local repository.
filename packages "C:\SAS_PACKAGES";
%include packages(SPFinit.sas);
%listPackages()
*//*** HELP END ***/
%macro listPackages()/secure PARMBUFF
des = 'Macro to list SAS packages from `packages` fileref, type %listPackages(HELP) for help, version 20221212.'
des = 'Macro to list SAS packages from `packages` fileref, type %listPackages(HELP) for help, version 20240711.'
;
%if %QUPCASE(&SYSPBUFF.) = %str(%(HELP%)) %then
%do;
@@ -16,14 +37,14 @@ des = 'Macro to list SAS packages from `packages` fileref, type %listPackages(HE
%put ### This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro #;
%put #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and embedded inside the zip. #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%listPackages())` macro lists packages available #;
%put # in the packages folder. List is printed inthe SAS Log. #;
%put # in the packages folder. List is printed in the SAS Log. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
@@ -162,19 +183,3 @@ options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
%mend listPackages;
/*** HELP START ***/
/* Macro to generate SAS packages.
Version 20221212
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
a single load.sas file (also embedded inside the zip).
See examples below.
*/
/*** HELP END ***/

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@@ -23,15 +23,18 @@
if the zip is not available use a folder
unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
and use loadPackage in the form:
%loadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=)
*/
%loadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=) */
, cherryPick=* /* space separated list of selected elements of the package
to be loaded into the session, default value "*" means
"load all elements of the package"
"load all elements of the package" */
, loadAddCnt=0 /* should the additional content be loaded?
default is 0 - means No, 1 means Yes */
, suppressExec=0 /* indicates if loading of exec files
should be suppressed, 1=suppress
*/
)/secure
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to load SAS package, version 20221212. Run %loadPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to load SAS package, version 20240711. Run %loadPackage() for help info.'
minoperator
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
@@ -47,7 +50,7 @@ minoperator
%put ### This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -96,6 +99,17 @@ minoperator
%put # Default value of an asterisk (*) means: #;
%put # "load all elements of the package". #;
%put # #;
%put # - `loadAddCnt=` *Optional.* A package zip may contain additional #;
%put # content. The option indicates if it should be loaded #;
%put # Default value of zero (`0`) means "No", one (`1`) #;
%put # means "Yes". Content is extracted into the **Work** #;
%put # directory in `<packageName>_AdditionalContent` folder. #;
%put # For other locations use `%nrstr(%%loadPackageAddCnt())` macro. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `suppressExec=` *Optional.* Indicates if loading of `exec` type files #;
%put # should be suppressed, default value is `0`, #;
%put # when set to `1` `exec` files are *not* loaded #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
@@ -187,6 +201,16 @@ minoperator
%let cherryPick=*;
%end;
%if %superq(loadAddCnt) NE 1 %then
%do;
%let loadAddCnt = 0;
%end;
%if %superq(suppressExec) NE 1 %then
%do;
%let suppressExec = 0;
%end;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
@@ -224,13 +248,20 @@ minoperator
%if %bquote(&packageEncoding.) NE %then &packageEncoding. ;
%else utf8 ;
;
%if %bquote(&lazyData.) = %then
%if %superq(lazyData) = %then
%do;
%local tempLoad_minoperator;
%local tempLoad_minoperator temp_noNotes_etc /* for hiding notes */ ;
%let tempLoad_minoperator = %sysfunc(getoption(minoperator));
options minoperator; /* MinOperator option is required for cherryPicking to work */
%include &_PackageFileref_.(load.sas) / &source2.;
options &tempLoad_minoperator.;
%if 1 = &loadAddCnt. %then
%do;
%put; %put - Additional content loading - Start -;
%loadPackageAddCnt(&packageName.,
path=&path.)
%put - Additional content loading - End -;
%end;
%end;
%else
%do;

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@@ -0,0 +1,375 @@
/*+loadPackageAddCnt+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro loadPackageAddCnt(
packageName /* name of a package,
e.g. myPackage,
required and not null */
, path = %sysfunc(pathname(packages)) /* location of a package,
by default it looks for
location of "packages" fileref */
, target = %sysfunc(pathname(WORK)) /* a path in which the directory with
additional content will be generated,
name of directory created is set to
`&packageName._AdditionalContent`
default location is SAS work */
, source2 = /*source2*/ /* option to print out details,
null by default */
, requiredVersion = . /* option to test if loaded package
is provided in required version */
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to load additional content for a SAS package, version 20240711. Run %loadPackageAddCnt() for help info.'
minoperator
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `loadPackageAddCnt` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to *load* additional content for a SAS package, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and included by #;
%put # a single `load.sas` file (also embedded inside the zip). #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%loadPackageAddCnt())` macro loads additional content #;
%put # for a package (of course only if one is provided). #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackageAddCnt(myPackage))`. #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it #;
%put # looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e. #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%sysfunc(pathname(packages)))` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `target=` *Optional.* Location where the directory with #;
%put # additional content will be generated, #;
%put # name of the directory created is set to #;
%put # `<packagename>_AdditionalContent`, the default #;
%put # location is `%nrstr(%%sysfunc(pathname(WORK)))` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `source2=` *Optional.* Option to print out details about #;
%put # what is loaded, null by default. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `requiredVersion=` *Optional.* Option to test if the loaded #;
%put # package is provided in required version, #;
%put # default value: `.` #;
%put # #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put ### Example 1 ###################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading additional content #;
%put # for the SQLinDS package. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS) %%* install the package from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackageAddCnt(SQLinDS) %%* load additional content for the package; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put # #;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofloadPackageAddCnt;
%end;
/* local variables for options */
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp stimer_tmp fullstimer_tmp msglevel_tmp zip;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
%let stimer_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(stimer));
%let fullstimer_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(fullstimer));
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
%let zip = zip;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX NOfullstimer NOstimer msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_;
call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "A" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L");
call symputX("_TargetFileref_", "T" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L");
run;
/* when the packages reference is multi-directory search for the first one containing the package */
data _null_;
exists = 0;
length packages $ 32767 p $ 4096;
packages = resolve(symget("path"));
if char(packages,1) ^= "(" then packages = quote(strip(packages)); /* for paths with spaces */
do i = 1 to kcountw(packages, "()", "QS");
p = dequote(kscanx(packages, i, "()", "QS"));
exists + fileexist(catx("/", p, "%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."));
if exists then leave;
end;
if exists then call symputx("path", p, "L");
run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."
;
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_PackageFileref_.)) %then
%do;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* check existence of addcnt.zip inside package */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."
member='addcnt.zip'
;
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_PackageFileref_.)) %then
%do;
/* get metadata */
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."
;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(packagemetadata.sas) / &source2.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
/* test if required version of package is "good enough" */
%local rV pV;
%let pV = %sysfunc(compress(&packageVersion.,.,kd));
%let pV = %sysevalf((%scan(&pV.,1,.,M)+0)*1e8
+ (%scan(&pV.,2,.,M)+0)*1e4
+ (%scan(&pV.,3,.,M)+0)*1e0);
%let rV = %sysfunc(compress(&requiredVersion.,.,kd));
%let rV = %sysevalf((%scan(&rV.,1,.,M)+0)*1e8
+ (%scan(&rV.,2,.,M)+0)*1e4
+ (%scan(&rV.,3,.,M)+0)*1e0);
%if %sysevalf(&rV. > &pV.) %then
%do;
%put ERROR: Additional content for package &packageName. will not be loaded!;
%put ERROR- Required version is &requiredVersion.;
%put ERROR- Provided version is &packageVersion.;
%put ERROR- Verify installed version of the package.;
%put ERROR- ;
%GOTO WrongVersionOFPackageAddCnt; /*%RETURN;*/
%end;
/*options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;*/
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."
member='addcnt.zip'
;
/*********************/
filename &_TargetFileref_. "&target.";
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_TargetFileref_.)) %then
%do;
%if %sysfunc(fileexist(%sysfunc(pathname(&_TargetFileref_.))/%lowcase(&packageName.)_AdditionalContent)) %then
%do; /* dir for AC already exists */
%put WARNING: Target location:;
%put WARNING- %sysfunc(pathname(&_TargetFileref_.))/%lowcase(&packageName.)_AdditionalContent;
%put WARNING- already exist. Please remove it manually to upload additional contents.;
%put WARNING- Additional Content will not be loaded.;
%put WARNING- ;
%end;
%else
%do;
/*-+-+-+-*/
/* create target location */
%put INFO:;
%put Additional content will be located in:;
%put %sysfunc(dcreate(%lowcase(&packageName.)_AdditionalContent,%sysfunc(pathname(&_TargetFileref_.))));
%if NOT (%sysfunc(fileexist(%sysfunc(pathname(&_TargetFileref_.))/%lowcase(&packageName.)_AdditionalContent))) %then
%do; /* dir for AC cannot be generated */
%put ERROR: Cannot create target location:;
%put ERROR- %sysfunc(pathname(&_TargetFileref_.))/%lowcase(&packageName.)_AdditionalContent;
%put ERROR- Additional Content will not be loaded.;
%put ERROR- ;
%end;
%else
%do;
/* extract addcnt.zip to work and, if successful, load additional content */
%put NOTE- **%sysfunc(DoSubL(%nrstr(
;
options nonotes nosource ps=min ls=max;
data _null_;
call symputx("AdditionalContent", 0, "L");
rc1=filename("in", pathname("&_PackageFileref_."), "ZIP", "lrecl=1 recfm=n member='addcnt.zip'");
length rc1txt $ 8192;
rc1txt=sysmsg();
if fexist("in") then
do;
rc2=filename("out", pathname("WORK")!!"/%lowcase(&packageName.)addcnt.zip", "disk", "lrecl=1 recfm=n");
length rc2txt $ 8192;
rc2txt=sysmsg();
rc3=fcopy("in","out");
length rc3txt $ 8192;
rc3txt=sysmsg();
if rc3 then put _N_ @12 (rc:) (=);
if fexist("out") then
do;
call symputx("AdditionalContent", 1, "L");
end;
else put "INFO: No additional content for package &packageName..";
rc1=filename("in");
rc2=filename("out");
end;
else
do;
call symputx("AdditionalContent", 0, "L");
put "INFO: No additional content for package &packageName..";
end;
run;
%if &AdditionalContent. %then
%do;
filename f DUMMY;
filename f ZIP "%sysfunc(pathname(WORK))/%lowcase(&packageName.)addcnt.zip";
options dlCreateDir;
libname outData "%sysfunc(pathname(&_TargetFileref_.))/%lowcase(&packageName.)_AdditionalContent";
data WORK.__&_TargetFileref_._zip___;
did = dopen("f");
if not did then
do;
put "ERROR: Can not access Additional Content data.";
stop;
end;
if did then
do i=1 to dnum(did);
length file $ 8192;
file = dread(did, i);
output;
keep file;
end;
did = dclose(did);
run;
data _null_;
set WORK.__&_TargetFileref_._zip___ end = EOF;
wc = countw(file,"/\");
length libText pathname_f $ 8192;
libText = pathname("outData", "L");
if scan(file, wc , "/\") = "" then
do j = 1 to wc-1;
libText = catx("/", libText, scan(file, j , "/\"));
rc = libname("test", libText);
rc = libname("test");
end;
else
do;
do j = 1 to wc-1;
libText = catx("/", libText, scan(file, j , "/\"));
rc = libname("test", libText);
rc = libname("test");
end;
pathname_f = pathname("f");
rc1 = filename("in", strip(pathname_f), "zip", "member='" !! strip(file) !! "' lrecl=1 recfm=n");
length rc1msg $ 8192;
rc1msg = sysmsg();
rc2 = filename("out", catx("/", libText, scan(file, j , "/\")), "disk", "lrecl=1 recfm=n");
length rc2msg $ 8192;
rc2msg = sysmsg();
rc3 = fcopy("in", "out");
length rc3msg $ 8192;
rc3msg = sysmsg();
loadingProblem + (rc3 & 1);
if rc3 then
do;
put "ERROR: Cannot extract: " file;
put (rc1 rc2 rc3) (=);
put (rc1msg rc2msg rc3msg) (/);
put "ERROR-";
end;
crc1=filename("in");
crc2=filename("out");
end;
if EOF and loadingProblem then
do;
put "ERROR: Not all files from Additional Content were extracted successfully!";
end;
run;
data _null_;
rc = fdelete("f");
run;
proc delete data = WORK.__&_TargetFileref_._zip___;
run;
libname outData;
filename f DUMMY;
%end;
)))**;
%end;
/*-+-+-+-*/
%end;
%end;
%else
%do;
%put ERROR: Cannot access target location:;
%put ERROR- %sysfunc(pathname(&_TargetFileref_.));
%put ERROR- Additional Content will not be loaded.;
%put ERROR- ;
%end;
filename &_TargetFileref_. clear;
/*********************/
%end;
%else %put INFO: No additional content for &packageName. package.;
%end;
%else %put ERROR:[&sysmacroname] File "&path./&packageName..&zip." does not exist!;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
%WrongVersionOFPackageAddCnt:
/* restore optionos */
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp.
&notes_tmp. &source_tmp.
&stimer_tmp. &fullstimer_tmp.
msglevel=&msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofloadPackageAddCnt:
%mend loadPackageAddCnt;
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to load multiple SAS packages at one run, version 20221212. Run %loadPackages() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to load multiple SAS packages at one run, version 20240711. Run %loadPackages() for help info.'
parmbuff
;
%if (%superq(packagesNames) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packagesNames.) = HELP) %then
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ parmbuff
%put ### This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ parmbuff
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS DFA) %%* install packages from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackageS(SQLinDS, DFA) %%* load packags content into the SAS session; );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackageS(SQLinDS, DFA) %%* load packages content into the SAS session; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to preview content of a SAS package, version 20221212. Run %previewPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to preview content of a SAS package, version 20240711. Run %previewPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ des = 'Macro to preview content of a SAS package, version 20221212. Run %preview
%put ### This is short help information for the `previewPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro to get preview of a SAS packages, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20221212. Run %unloadPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20240711. Run %unloadPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20221212. Run %unloadPackage() for h
%put ### This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
hashing_file() function, SAS 9.4M6 */
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20221212. Run %verifyPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20240711. Run %verifyPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20221212. Run %
%put ### This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20221212` #;
%put # Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20240711` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -138,13 +138,21 @@ des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20221212. Run %
filename &_PackageFileref_. list;
data _null_;
SHA256 = HASHING_FILE("SHA256", "&_PackageFileref_.", 4);
providedHash = "&hash.";
length providedHash $ 100;
providedHash = strip(symget("hash"));
select;
when ( 'F*' = upcase(substr(providedHash,1,2)) ) /* F = file digest */
SHA256 = 'F*' !! HASHING_FILE("SHA256", pathname("&_PackageFileref_.",'F'), 0);
when ( 'C*' = upcase(substr(providedHash,1,2)) ) /* C = content digest */
SHA256 = 'C*' !! HASHING_FILE("SHA256", "&_PackageFileref_.", 4);
otherwise /* legacy approach, without C or F, digest value equivalent to C */
SHA256 = HASHING_FILE("SHA256", "&_PackageFileref_.", 4);
end;
put "Provided Hash: " providedHash;
put "SHA256 digest: " SHA256;
put " ";
if SHA256 = providedHash then
if upcase(SHA256) = upcase(providedHash) then
do;
put "NOTE: Package verification SUCCESSFUL.";
put "NOTE- Generated hash is EQUAL to the provided one.";

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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
* [the `previewPackage` macro](#previewPackage)
* [the `generatePackage` macro](#generatepackage)
* [the `extendPackagesFileref` macro](#extendpackagesfileref)
* [the `loadPackageAddCnt` macro](#loadpackageaddcnt)
* [Some more examples](#some-more-examples)
---
@@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ A **SAS package** is an automatically generated, single, stand alone *zip* file
The *purpose of a package* is to be a simple, and easy to access, code sharing medium, which will allow: on the one hand, to separate the code complex dependencies created by the developer from the user experience with the final product and, on the other hand, reduce developer's and user's unnecessary frustration related to a remote deployment process.
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20221212`**.
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20240711`**.
**To get started with SAS Packages** try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
@@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ After assigning the directory do not change them when using the SPF since it may
## This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro <a name="installpackage"></a>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to install SAS packages, version `20221212`
Macro to install SAS packages, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -94,6 +95,13 @@ After assigning the directory do not change them when using the SPF since it may
- `URLoptions=` Options for the `sourcePath` URLs filename. Consult the SAS
documentation for the further details.
- `loadAddCnt=` *Optional.* A package zip may contain additional
content. The option indicates if it should be loaded
Default value of zero (`0`) means "No", one (`1`)
means "Yes". Content is extracted into the **packages** fileref
directory in `<packageName>_AdditionalContent` folder.
For other locations use `%loadPackageAddCnt()` macro.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -141,7 +149,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES";
## This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro <a name="helppackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20221212`
Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -182,6 +190,11 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES";
and use helpPackage in the following form:
`%helpPackage(PiPackage, , zip=disk, options=)`
- `packageContentDS=` *Optional.* Indicates if a data set with package
content should be generated in `WORK`,
with default value (`0`) the dataset is not produced,
if set to `1` then `WORK.packageName_content`.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
@@ -212,7 +225,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro <a name="loadpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20221212`
Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -261,6 +274,17 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
Default value of an asterisk (*) means:
"load all elements of the package".
- `loadAddCnt=` *Optional.* A package zip may contain additional
content. The option indicates if it should be loaded
Default value of zero (`0`) means "No", one (`1`)
means "Yes". Content is extracted into the **Work**
directory in `<packageName>_AdditionalContent` folder.
For other locations use `%loadPackageAddCnt()` macro.
- `suppressExec=` *Optional.* Indicates if loading of `exec` type files
should be suppressed, default value is `0`,
when set to `1` `exec` files are *not* loaded
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
@@ -353,7 +377,7 @@ If created, those macros are automatically deleted when the `%unloadPackage()` m
## This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro <a name="loadpackages"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20221212`
Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -402,7 +426,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro <a name="unloadpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20221212`
Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -467,7 +491,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro <a name="listpackages"></a>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20221212`
Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -508,7 +532,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro <a name="verifypackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20221212`
Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -562,7 +586,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* set-up a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `previewPackage` macro <a name="previewpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20221212`
Macro to get preview of a SAS packages, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -629,7 +653,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `generatePackage` macro <a name="generatepackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20221212`
Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -642,7 +666,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
to read about the details of package generation process.
### Parameters:
@@ -661,24 +685,36 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
- `packages=` Location of other packages for testing
if there are dependencies in loading the package.
Has to be a single directory, if more than one are
provided than only the first is used.
provided than only the first is used.
If path to location contains spaces it should be quoted!
- `testResults=` Location where tests results should be stored,
if null (the default) then the session WORK is used.
- `testResults=` Location where tests results should be stored,
if null (the default) then the session WORK is used.
- `sasexe=` Location of a DIRECTORY where the SAS binary is located,
if null (the default) then the `!SASROOT` is used.
- `sascfgFile=` Location of a FILE with testing session configuration
parameters, if null (the default) then no config file
is pointed during the SAS invocation,
if set to `DEF` then the `!SASROOT/sasv9.cfg` is used.
- `delTestWork=` Indicates if `WORK` directories generated by user tests
should be deleted, i.e. the (NO)WORKTERM option is set.
The default value: `1` means "delete tests work".
Available values are `0` and `1`.
- `markdownDoc=` Indicates if a markdown file with documentation
be generated from help information blocks.
The default value: `0` means "do not generate the file".
Available values are `0` and `1`.
- `easyArch=` When creating documentation file (`markdownDoc=1`)
indicates if a copy of the zip and markdown files
with the version number in the file name be created
The default value: `0` means "do not create files".
Available values are `0` and `1`.
- `sasexe=` Location of a DIRECTORY where the SAS binary is located,
if null (the default) then the `!SASROOT` is used.
- `sascfgFile=` Location of a FILE with testing session configuration
parameters, if null (the default) then no config file
is pointed during the SAS invocation,
if set to `DEF` then the `!SASROOT/sasv9.cfg` is used.
- `delTestWork=` Indicates if `WORK` directories generated by user tests
should be deleted, i.e. the (NO)WORKTERM option is set.
The default value: `1` means "delete tests work".
Available values are `0` and `1`.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -754,7 +790,7 @@ All files have to have `.sas` extension. Other files are ignored.
|
+-004_format [one file one format,
| | option LIB= should be: work.&packageName.format
| | (literally with macrovariable name and "format" sufix)]
| | (literally with macrovariable name and "format" suffix)]
| |
| +-efg.sas [a file with a code creating format EFG and informat EFG]
|
@@ -790,15 +826,34 @@ All files have to have `.sas` extension. Other files are ignored.
| |
| +-abc.sas [a file with a code creating IML module ABC, _without_ "Proc IML" header]
|
+-011_casludf [one file one CAS-L user defined function,
| | only plain code of the function, without "Proc CAS" header]
| |
| +-abc.sas [a file with a code creating CAS-L user defined function ABC, _without_ "Proc CAS" header]
|
+-012_kmfsnip [one file one KMF-abbreviation snippet,
| | code snipped proper tagging]
| |
| +-abc.sas [a file with a KMF-abbreviation snippet ABC, _with_ proper tagging, snippets names are in low-case]
|
+-<sequential number>_<type [in lower case]>
|
+-00n_clean [if you need to clean something up after exec file execution,
+-0nn_clean [if you need to clean something up after exec file execution,
| | content of the files will be printed to the log before execution]
| |
| +-<no file, in this case folder may be skipped>
|
+-...
|
+-998_addcnt [additional content for the package, can be only one!, content of this
| | directory is copied "as is"]
| |
| +-arbitrary_file1 [an arbitrary file ]
| |
| +-subdirectory_with_files [an arbitrary directory with some files inside]
| |
| +-...
|
+-999_test [tests executed during package generation, XCMD options must be turned-on]
| |
| +-test1.sas [a file with a code for test1]
@@ -813,7 +868,7 @@ All files have to have `.sas` extension. Other files are ignored.
## This is short help information for the `extendPackagesFileref` macro <a name="extendpackagesfileref"></a>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20221212`
Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -848,9 +903,98 @@ filename packages ("C:/SAS_PK1" "C:/SAS_PK2"); %* setup a directory for packages
filename packages ("D:/NEW_DIR" %extendPackagesFileref()); %* add new directory;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## This is short help information for the `loadPackageAddCnt` macro <a name="loadpackageaddcnt"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to load *additional content* for a SAS package, version `20240711`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and included by
a single `load.sas` file (also embedded inside the zip).
The `%loadPackageAddCnt()` macro loads additional content
for a package (of course only if one is provided).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
### Parameters:
1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage,
Required and not null, default use case:
`%loadPackageAddCnt(myPackage)`.
If empty displays this help information.
- `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it
looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e.
`%sysfunc(pathname(packages))`
- `target=` *Optional.* Location where the directory with
additional content will be generated,
name of the directory created is set to
`<packagename>_AdditionalContent`, the default
location is `%sysfunc(pathname(WORK))`
- `source2=` *Optional.* Option to print out details about
what is loaded, null by default.
- `requiredVersion=` *Optional.* Option to test if the loaded
package is provided in required version,
default value: `.`
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
to learn more.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
By *default* additional content is not deployed automatically e.g.,
from security point of view, or production job doesn't need it to run, etc.
But if there is a need for it there are three ways to get it:
- The first one ("by-the-book"), and also the recommended one. The additional
content is extracted during the automatic installation process using the
`\%installPackage()` macro. For this to work the `loadAddCnt=` parameter
has to be set to `1`. The additional content is extracted to the
`<packageName>_AdditionalContent` directory into the same location where
the package is installed i.e., inside `packages` fileref location.
- The second one ("by-the-work"), when the additional content is extracted
during the loading process with the `\%loadPackage()` macro. For this to
work also the `loadAddCnt=` parameter has to be set to `1`. The additional
content is extracted to the `<packageName>_AdditionalContent` directory
inside the `Work` library location.
- The third one ("by-the-user"), when the additional content is extracted
with dedicated `%loadPackageAddCnt()` macro. By default the additional
content is extracted to the `<packageName>_AdditionalContent` directory
inside the `Work` library location too, but it can be altered by changing
the `target=` parameter, which indicates the location.
If done "by-the-book", or "by-the-user" with `target=` parameter, the
additional content is not automatically deleted when SAS session ends,
in this case the "additionals" have to be deleted manually by the User.
### Example 1 ##################################################################
Enabling the SAS Package Framework
from the local directory and installing & loading additional content
for the SQLinDS package.
Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file
is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder.
Run the following code in your SAS session:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %* enable the framework;
%installPackage(SQLinDS) %* install the package from the Internet;
%loadPackageAddCnt(SQLinDS) %* load additional content for the package;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Some more examples <a name="some-more-examples"></a> #############################################################

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2022 Bartosz Jablonski
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2023 Bartosz Jablonski
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Packages:
---
- **SQLinDS**\[2.2.3\], based on Mike Rhoads' article *Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros*. The package allows to write SQL queries in the data step, e.g.
- **SQLinDS**\[2.3.0\], based on Mike Rhoads' article *Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros*. The package allows to write SQL queries in the data step, e.g.
```sas
data class;
set %SQL(
@@ -22,21 +22,13 @@ data class;
WH = weight + height;
run;
```
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: D5A66E60602270E5FB1E592FA3E0C2F2C640BC077FE799A2223CB9BA275F6F47
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: F*3C010734B76CA7459C4D35087C899121011CD4AA2932B56335FF11A805C8EF8D
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
---
- **MacroCore**\[1\], a macro library for SAS application developers. Over 100 macros for Base SAS, metadata, and Viya. Provided by the [SASjs framework](https://sasjs.io "SASjs framework").
SHA256 digest for MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135B8E5A48D7687B
[Documentation for MacroCore](https://core.sasjs.io "Documentation for MacroCore")
---
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.5.3\], contains set of macros and FCMP functions which implement: a dynamically allocated array, a stack, a fifo queue, an ordered stack, and a priority queue, run `%helpPackage(DFA,createDFArray)` to find examples.
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.5.7\], contains set of macros and FCMP functions which implement: a dynamically allocated array, a stack, a fifo queue, an ordered stack, and a priority queue, run `%helpPackage(DFA,createDFArray)` to find examples.
```sas
%createDFArray(ArrDynamic, resizefactor=17);
@@ -63,13 +55,13 @@ data _null_;
end;
run;
```
SHA256 digest for DFA: 7520CF21CBF1FD4AD2BC05C5DD343E508FCEA507575EBC060B4AD322FB80AB04
SHA256 digest for DFA: F*012375D87F66EB3A7BF5DDD0CC5AEE28851733EE33CC63231DF9045BEB958168
[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
---
- **macroArray**\[1.0.3\], implementation of an array concept in a macro language, e.g.
- **macroArray**\[1.2.6\], implementation of an array concept in a macro language, e.g.
```sas
%array(ABC[17] (111:127), macarray=Y);
@@ -88,13 +80,13 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: 7520CF21CBF1FD4AD2BC05C5DD343E508FCEA507575EBC060B4AD322F
which = 1:H:2
);
```
SHA256 digest for macroArray: 244B88C82AD7E6E93B8B85BC701ECDDB20B68F38B16C500EE9B49E1167ADC298
SHA256 digest for macroArray: F*3F3893F1FCD78719543703E4353F4CC19811D247C016F220FF729B283C1AD790
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
---
- **BasePlus**\[1.17.3\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
- **BasePlus**\[1.42.1\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
```sas
call arrMissToRight(myArray);
call arrFillMiss(17, myArray);
@@ -111,26 +103,42 @@ format x bool.;
%rainCloudPlot(sashelp.cars,DriveTrain,Invoice)
%zipLibrary(sashelp,libOut=work)
%bpPIPE(ls -la ~/)
%dirsAndFiles(C:\SAS_WORK\,ODS=work.result)
%put %repeatTxt(#,15,s=$) HELLO SAS! %repeatTxt(#,15,s=$);
%put %date() %time() %datetime();
%put %date(yymmddn10.) %time(time5.) %datetime(e8601dt.);
%put %monthShift(2023,1,-5);
```
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: D8DBB7CC5952331FA59FEBBBDD15BC543FE3C89A8BA9150FE6AF5E412868EBE7
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: F*2129F372D72A34A4FB1F368A581EA33D64AD4D8F3707213D5B9553F3C3122003
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
---
- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)\[0.20.3\], package allows
- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)\[0.22.1\], package allows
to create secured macros stored in SAS Proc FCMP functions.
The dataset with functions can be shared between different operating systems
and allows to generate macros on site without showing their code.
SHA256 digest for GSM: 50D8340E080BEA459E68BE315146AD3B809930DB8DC7B23C7A492C3815ACD83F
[Recording of presentation with "how it works" description (in Polish)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtaWPe2sgRY&t=1s "YouTube").
[The WUSS 2023 Conference article describing the idea](https://www.wuss.org/proceedings/2023/WUSS-2023-Paper-189.pdf "Article about the idea GSM")
SHA256 digest for GSM: F*80197391195C3EC41BD436DF0C8802D3920E4D22B64009A7DE872FBDF8D4B86E
[Documentation for GSM](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/gsm.md "Documentation for GSM")
---
- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2.3\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA). Development of this package is currently on hold.
- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2.7\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA). Development of this package is currently on hold.
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 440920272D1838505EA5C033B1C448C612DE2FCCFD57F157BB90ED980E4001CC
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: F*C1644842102C87522E22513744B249027306A833AF7951E51D1760FF28656C16
---

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@@ -1,3 +1,125 @@
/* 202406719 */
BasePlus: F*2129F372D72A34A4FB1F368A581EA33D64AD4D8F3707213D5B9553F3C3122003
/* 202406710 */
BasePlus: F*6012D1475AE22A4445C032D8EAE092BE515D8CD2AE390CC087F5987ACB8BCB13
/* 20240609 */
BasePlus: F*6760DDF382E7CA9A1291F028FA7F2BACB68A3D31CEA3A85104E13EA08645AEF1
/* 20240606 */
BasePlus: F*BD0333B92D7CB639A136CD4994DE0C63F8396E449E45BC714D71D2E15318F42D
/* 20240529 */
BasePlus: F*3C3A2050E3FF46E1FC0F936634A66FC3F294A3531EFE0A7DC9CE74F2EF17C687
/* 20240312 */
BasePlus: F*209FB8198270DEAB6151CE31391A352A065B4EE2689F40433FA9550A7F4AAC18
/* 20240309 */
BasePlus: F*8155BFE82F7833E4B0DA24D81DBDFC58463906D6032B1F0161772DADE84BE790
/* 20240112 */
BasePlus: F*B9F1B3243FD3956F0B68652C21EA1EBC19F3EB0931774A57FECE1F02A9448108
/* 20231201 */
macroArray: F*3F3893F1FCD78719543703E4353F4CC19811D247C016F220FF729B283C1AD790
/* 20231129 */
macroArray: F*FFF2C3D854F9B5677F561BA2EB6FAA2CCC652D81F6AF9473ADF0A4CE977E43F0
/* 20231123 */
macroArray: F*A0840B92EB9356EDB318DBE9B579A345C85ABF69E8D5F7C73C144C66F2F74FB4
/* 20231114 */
BasePlus: F*BCD89EDF856762EB8E441BC53933774483258453D1F7D74185F8A1861E414B0E
/* 20231111 */
BasePlus: F*D84CE41A550DC2D5C092C70C04A796E8329F34087A603BEF0CD366910C162E80
DFA: F*012375D87F66EB3A7BF5DDD0CC5AEE28851733EE33CC63231DF9045BEB958168
dynMacroArray: F*C1644842102C87522E22513744B249027306A833AF7951E51D1760FF28656C16
GSM: F*80197391195C3EC41BD436DF0C8802D3920E4D22B64009A7DE872FBDF8D4B86E
macroArray: F*2A108D121D4DACAA8752E681301371F80F0500B2EE28A9E3B39678415BCBD6B2
SQLinDS: F*3C010734B76CA7459C4D35087C899121011CD4AA2932B56335FF11A805C8EF8D
/* 20231107 */
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GSM: F*2FECDDB568B38E206CA4ADA6FDEF5209C0A08B99401A1510D777BABF9DA54682
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GSM: F*91C619E47EFAB44CCEB8B892BA1D7A8F9948590DA1317B8EA330F5D12642CE0E
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
---
# The DFA package [ver. 0.5.3] <a name="dfa-package"></a> ###############################################
# The DFA package [ver. 0.5.7] <a name="dfa-package"></a> ###############################################
The **DFA** (a.k.a. *Dynamic Function Array*) package implements:
- dynamic numeric and character arrays,
@@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ Package contains:
12. exec generatearrays
13. clean generatearrays
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20221125*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20231111*
The SHA256 hash digest for package BasePlus:
`7520CF21CBF1FD4AD2BC05C5DD343E508FCEA507575EBC060B4AD322FB80AB04`
The SHA256 hash digest for package DFA:
`F*012375D87F66EB3A7BF5DDD0CC5AEE28851733EE33CC63231DF9045BEB958168`
---
# Content description ############################################################################################

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---
# The GSM package [ver. 0.20.3] <a name="gsm-package"></a> ###############################################
# The GSM package [ver. 0.22.1] <a name="gsm-package"></a> ###############################################
The **GSM** (a.k.a. *Generate Secure Macros*) package allows
to create secured macros stored in SAS Proc FCMP functions.
@@ -42,7 +42,10 @@ run;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
See examples for more details.
Recording of presentation with "how it works" description, in Polish, is avaliable [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtaWPe2sgRY&t=1s).
[Recording of presentation with "how it works" description (in Polish)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtaWPe2sgRY&t=1s "YouTube").
[The WUSS 2023 Conference article describing the idea](https://www.lexjansen.com/wuss/2023/WUSS-2023-Paper-189.pdf "Article about the idea GSM")
*How to use it:*
- Copy all files with your secured macros code into a directory.
@@ -91,10 +94,14 @@ Package contains:
Required SAS Components:
`Base SAS Software`
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20221125*
Package contains additional content, run: %loadPackageAddCnt(GSM) to load it
or look for the gsm_AdditionalContent directory in the Packages fileref
localization (only if additional content was deployed during the installation process).
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20231111*
The SHA256 hash digest for package GSM:
`50D8340E080BEA459E68BE315146AD3B809930DB8DC7B23C7A492C3815ACD83F`
`F*80197391195C3EC41BD436DF0C8802D3920E4D22B64009A7DE872FBDF8D4B86E`
## >>> `%GSM()` macro: <<< <a name="gsm-macro"></a> #######################
@@ -143,6 +150,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
<,encodingRestricted=>
<,secret=>
<,lineEnd=>
<,encrypt=>
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -182,10 +190,16 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
`0A` for line feed, `0D` for carriage return,
`0D0A` for both, and `20` for space.
* `encrypt=` - *Optional*, the default value is `ENCRYPT`.
Indicate if `FCMP` functions generated by the package
are encrypted. Value has to be either empty or `ENCRYPT`,
all other are converted to default. The option is
dedicated for debugging, keep the default value
for production use.
* `trim=` - *Deprecated*, the default value is `0`.
*Kept for backward compatibility.*
---
### Example: ###################################################################

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@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@
---
# The macroArray package [ver. 1.0.3] <a name="macroarray-package"></a> ###############################################
# The macroArray package [ver. 1.2.6] <a name="macroarray-package"></a> ###############################################
The **macroArray** package implements a macro array facility:
The **macroArray** package implements a macroarray facility:
- `%array()`,
- `%do_over()`,
- `%make_do_over()`,
@@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ Package contains:
Required SAS Components:
*Base SAS Software*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20221125*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20231123*
The SHA256 hash digest for package macroArray:
`440920272D1838505EA5C033B1C448C612DE2FCCFD57F157BB90ED980E4001CC`
`F*3F3893F1FCD78719543703E4353F4CC19811D247C016F220FF729B283C1AD790`
---
# Content description ############################################################################################
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ The code of a macro was inspired by
The `%array()` macro version provided in the package
is designed to facilitate
the idea of macro array concept, i.e. *a list of
the idea of macroarray concept, i.e. *a list of
macrovariables with common prefix and numerical suffixes*.
Usually such construction is then resolved by
double ampersand syntax, e.g. `&&perfix&i` or similar one.
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ What is new/extension to the `%array()` macro concept are:
0. The syntax is closer to the data step one.
1. It is a pure macro code (it can be executed in any place
of 4GL code), this includes generating macro arrays out
of 4GL code), this includes generating macroarrays out
of datasets.
2. When a macroarrray is created it allows also to generate
a new macro (named the same as the array name) and replace
@@ -278,6 +278,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
<,macarray=N>
<,ds=>
<,vars=>
<,q=>
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -312,8 +313,8 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
`%array(myArr[*] x1-x3 (4:6), vnames=Y)`
will use `x1`, `x2`, and `x3` as values instead `4`, `5`, and `6`.
* `macarray=N` - *Optional*, default value `N`, if set to `Y`/`YES` then macro named with array
name is compiled to create convenient envelope for multiple ampersands, e.g.
* `macarray=N` - *Optional*, default value `N`, if set to `Y`/`YES` then a macro, named with the array
name, is compiled to create convenient envelope for multiple ampersands, e.g.
`%array(myArr[*] x1-x3 (4:6), macarray=Y)`
will create `%myArr(J)` macro which will allow to extract "data"
from macroarray like:
@@ -325,8 +326,8 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
macrovariables with prefix like the array name and numeric suffixes,
then the minimum and the maximum index is determined
and all not existing global macrovariables are created and
a macro is generated in the same way as for the `Y` value
a macro is generated in the same way as for the `Y` value.
* `ds=` - *Optional*, use a dataset as a basis for a macroarray data,
if used by default overwrites use of the `array` parameter, honors `macarray=`
argument, dataset options are allowed, e.g. `sashelp.class(obs=5)`
@@ -343,23 +344,28 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
2) macroarray "WEIGHT" with ALL(no separator is equivalent to #)
values of variable "weight" <br>
3) macroarray "W" with UNIQUE(|) values of variable "weight" and <br>
4) macroarray "AGE" with UNIQUE(|) values of variable "age",
4) macroarray "AGE" with UNIQUE(|) values of variable "age".
* `q=` - *Optional*, indicates (when set to `1` or '2') if the value should be surrounded by quotes.
It uses `quote(cats(...))` combo under the hood. Default value is `0`.
Value `1` is for apostrophes, value `2` is for double quotes.
Ignored for `macarray=M`.
---
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
**EXAMPLE 1.** Basic use-case.
Creating macroarray like in the array statement;
values are used by default;
different types of brackets are allowed;
Creating macroarray like in the array statement.
Values not variables names are used by default.
Different types of brackets are allowed.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%array(a[*] x1-x5 (1:5))
%array(b{5} (5*17))
%array(b{5} (5*17), q=1)
%* Mind the $ since it is a character array!;
%array(c(3) $ 10 ("a A" "b,B" "c;C"))
@@ -405,7 +411,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
%put &=g0. &=g1. &=g2.;
%* Or something more complex;
%array(gg[0:11] $ 11, function = put(intnx("MONTH", '1jun2018'd, _I_, "E"), yymmn.))
%array(gg[0:11] $ 11, function = put(intnx("MONTH", '1jun2018'd, _I_, "E"), yymmn.), q=1)
%put &=ggLBOUND. &=ggHBOUND. &=ggN.;
%put &=gg0 &=gg1 &=gg2 ... &=gg11;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -433,10 +439,10 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 6a.** "Uppercas Letters"
**EXAMPLE 6a.** Quoted "Uppercas Letters"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%array(UL[26] $, function = byte(rank("A")+_I_-1) )
%array(UL[26] $, function = byte(rank("A")+_I_-1) , q=1)
%put &=UL1 &=UL2 ... &=UL25 &=UL26;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -451,7 +457,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
%* The range handling, warning;
%put *%ll(265)*;
%* The input mode;
%put *before:*%ll(2)*;
%let %ll(2,I) = bbbbb;
@@ -576,10 +582,10 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
Currently the only separator in VARS is a space.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%array(ds = sashelp.class, vars = height#h weight weight|w age|)
%array(ds = sashelp.class, vars = height#h weight weight|w age|, q=1)
%put _user_;
%array(ds = sashelp.class, vars = height#hght weight weight|wght age|, macarray=Y)
%array(ds = sashelp.class, vars = height#hght weight weight|wght age|, macarray=Y, q=1)
%put *%hght(&hghtLBOUND.)**%weight(2)**%wght(&wghtHBOUND.)**%age(3)*;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -599,7 +605,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
%let myTest6 = 16;
%let myTest9 = 19;
%array(myTest, macarray=M)
%array(myTest, macarray=M, q=1)
%do_over(myTest, phrase = %nrstr(%put *&_I_.*%myTest(&_I_.)*;))
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -1205,7 +1211,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
1. `H` - *Required*, a hash table macro name and a declaration/definition,
e.g. `mcHashTable(HT)`. It names a macro which is generated by
the `%mcHashTable()` macro. Provided name cannot be empty
or an underscore (`_`). No longer than *16* characters.
or an underscore (`_`). No longer than *10* characters.
2. `METHOD` - *Optional*, if empty (or DECLARE or DCL) then the code of
a macro hash table is compiled.
@@ -1551,6 +1557,9 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
%mcDictionary(
H
<,METHOD>
<,DS=>
<,K=Key>
<,D=Data>
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -1559,13 +1568,25 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
1. `H` - *Required*, a dictionary macro name and a declaration/definition,
e.g. `mcDictionary(HT)`. It names a macro which is generated by
the `%mcDictionary()` macro. Provided name cannot be empty
or an underscore (`_`). No longer than *16* characters.
or an underscore (`_`). No longer than *13* characters.
2. `METHOD` - *Optional*, if empty (or DECLARE or DCL) then the code of
a macro dictionary is compiled.
If `DELETE` then the macro dictionary named by `H` and all
macrovariables named like "`&H._`" are deleted.
* `DS=` - *Optional*, if NOT empty then the `&DS.` dataset is used to
populate dictionary with keys from variable `&K.` and data
from variable `&D.` Works only during declaration.
* `K=` - *Optional*, if the `&DS.` is NOT empty then `&K.` holds a name of
a variable which keeps or an expression which generates keys values.
Default is `Key`.
* `D=` - *Optional*, if the `&DS.` is NOT empty then `&D.` holds a name of
a variable which keeps or an expression which generates data values.
Default is `Data`.
---
### THE CREATED MACRO `%&H.()`: ####################################################
@@ -1699,7 +1720,7 @@ See examples below to see use cases.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 2.** Populate macro dictionary from a dataset.
**EXAMPLE 2A.** Populate macro dictionary from a dataset "by hand".
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%mcDictionary(CLASS)
@@ -1709,6 +1730,7 @@ data _null_;
call execute('%CLASS(ADD,key=' !! name !! ',data=' !! age !! ')');
run;
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
%put &=Class_KEYSNUM.;
%put _user_;
%CLASS(CLEAR)
@@ -1716,25 +1738,52 @@ run;
%mcDictionary(CARS)
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
data _null_;
set sashelp.cars;
call execute('%CARS(ADD,key=' !! catx("|",make,model,type) !! ',data=' !! MPG_CITY !! ')');
set sashelp.cars(obs=42);
call execute('%CARS(ADD,key=' !! catx("|",make,model,type) !! ',data=' !! put(MPG_CITY*10,dollar10.2) !! ')');
run;
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
%put &=CARS_KEYSNUM.;
%CARS(LIST);
%put %CARS(F,key=Audi|TT 3.2 coupe 2dr (convertible)|Sports);
%CARS(CLEAR)
%put &=CARS_KEYSNUM.;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 3.** Data portion may require quoting and un-quoting..
**EXAMPLE 2B.** Populate macro dictionary from a dataset "automatically".
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
%mcDictionary(CLASS,DCL,DS=sashelp.class,k=name,d=_N_)
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
%put &=CLASS_KEYSNUM.;
%put _user_;
%CLASS(CLEAR)
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
%mcDictionary(CARS,DCL,DS=sashelp.cars(obs=42),k=catx("|",make,model,type),d=put(MPG_CITY*10,dollar10.2))
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
%put &=CARS_KEYSNUM.;
%CARS(LIST);
%put %CARS(F,key=Audi|TT 3.2 coupe 2dr (convertible)|Sports);
%CARS(CLEAR)
%put &=CARS_KEYSNUM.;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 3.** Data portion may require quoting and un-quoting.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%mcDictionary(CODE)
%CODE(CLEAR)
%CODE(ADD,key=data, data=%str(data test; x = 42; run;))
%CODE(ADD,key=proc, data=%str(proc print; run;))
%CODE(ADD,key=macro,data=%nrstr(%put *****;))
%CODE(ADD,key=macro,data=%nrstr(%put *1*2*3*4*;))
%CODE(FIND,key=data)
%CODE(FIND,key=proc)
@@ -1760,6 +1809,7 @@ data _null_;
end;
run;
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
%put %AAA(F,key=A555) %AAA(CHECK,key=A555);
%put &=AAA_KEYSNUM;
%AAA(CLEAR)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -1775,13 +1825,50 @@ run;
%mcDictionary(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) %* good;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 6.** More fun with datasets.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data work.metadata;
input key :$16. data :$128.;
cards;
ID ABC-123-XYZ
path /path/to/study/data
cutoffDT 2023-01-01
startDT 2020-01-01
endDT 2024-12-31
MedDRA v26.0
;
run;
proc print;
run;
%mcDictionary(Study,dcl,DS=work.metadata)
%put _user_;
%put *%Study(F,key=ID)**%Study(C,key=ID)*;
title1 "Study %Study(F,key=ID) is located at %Study(F,key=path)";
title2 "it starts %Study(F,key=startDT) and ends %Study(F,key=endDT)";
footnote "MedDRA version: %Study(F,key=MedDRA)";
proc print data=sashelp.class(obs=7);
run;
title;
footnote;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
---
## >>> `%QzipArrays()` macro: <<< <a name="qziparrays-macro"></a> #######################
The zipArrays() and QzipArrays() macros
allow to use a function on elements of pair of
macro arrays.
macroarrays.
For two macroarrays the corresponding
elements are taken and the macro applies a function, provided by user,
@@ -1892,7 +1979,7 @@ See examples in `%zipArrays()` help for the details.
The zipArrays() and QzipArrays() macros
allow to use a function on elements of pair of
macro arrays.
macroarrays.
For two macroarrays the corresponding
elements are taken and the macro applies a function, provided by user,
@@ -2091,7 +2178,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
## >>> `%sortMacroArray()` macro: <<< <a name="sortmacroarray-macro"></a> #######################
The sortMacroArray() macro
allow to sort elements of a macro array.
allow to sort elements of a macroarray.
The **limitation** is that sorted values are limited to 32767 bytes of length.

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@@ -8,16 +8,19 @@
---
# The SQLinDS package [ver. 2.2.3] <a name="sqlinds-package"></a> ###############################################
# The SQLinDS package [ver. 2.3.0] <a name="sqlinds-package"></a> ###############################################
The **SQLinDS** package is an implementation of
the *macro-function-sandwich* concept introduced in the
*"Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros"*,
the article by *Mike Rhoads (Westat, Rockville)*.
Copy of the article is available at:
The article is available at:
[https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf](https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf)
Copy of the article can also be found in *additional content* directory.
Package provides ability to *execute* SQL queries inside a data step, e.g.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data class;
@@ -32,8 +35,9 @@ SQLinDS package contains the following components:
1. `%SQL()` macro - the main package macro available for the User
2. `dsSQL()` function (internal)
3. `%dsSQL_inner()` macro (internal)
3. `%dsSQL_inner()` macro (internal)
4. Library `DSSQL` (created as a subdirectory of the `WORK` library)
5. Optional KMF-abbreviations `sqlinds`
---
@@ -42,14 +46,19 @@ Package contains:
2. macro dssql_inner
3. macro sql
4. function dssql
5. kmfsnip sqlinds
Required SAS Components:
*Base SAS Software*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20221125*
Package contains additional content, run: %loadPackageAddCnt(SQLinDS) to load it
or look for the sqlinds_AdditionalContent directory in the Packages fileref
localization (only if additional content was deployed during the installation process).
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20231111*
The SHA256 hash digest for package SQLinDS:
`D5A66E60602270E5FB1E592FA3E0C2F2C640BC077FE799A2223CB9BA275F6F47`
`F*3C010734B76CA7459C4D35087C899121011CD4AA2932B56335FF11A805C8EF8D`
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# Content description ############################################################################################
@@ -96,6 +105,8 @@ Based on the article *"Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros"*
by *Mike Rhoads* (Westat, Rockville), available at:
[https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf](https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf)
Copy of the article can also be found in *additional content* directory.
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%sql(<nonempty sql querry code>)

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