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Allan Bowe
2e122c2ada Merge pull request #120 from sasjs/fix_makedata
fix: check charvars and numvars exist. Closes #119
2021-12-17 15:25:36 +00:00
Ivor Townsend
8b68c3bb27 fix: check charvars and numvars exist. Closes #119 2021-12-17 15:08:56 +00:00
Allan Bowe
8c7523deda Merge pull request #118 from sasjs/fmting
More Macros
2021-12-17 10:28:37 +00:00
munja
e8f656f48a chore: lint fixes 2021-12-17 00:57:35 +00:00
munja
1eb90202b9 fix: failing test for mp_getformats 2021-12-17 00:55:51 +00:00
munja
82108f4b97 fix: ensuring test for mp_sortinplace passes, fixing uninitialised var in mp_mdtablewrite, fix for non pk table in mp_getformats 2021-12-17 00:53:13 +00:00
munja
ab1030afb1 feat: finishing mp_formats and adding a test, including prefix in mp_init, allowing mp_sortinplace to work when there is no primary key, sand other small fixes 2021-12-17 00:32:49 +00:00
munja
26292740bb feat: mp_getformats() macro. Extracts bformat summary and detail 2021-12-16 00:02:52 +00:00
munja
96cc131305 chore(docs): updating header in mf_getquotedstr 2021-12-16 00:01:58 +00:00
munja
724cd72876 feat: adding mf_getfmtlist() and mf_getfmtname() macros and associated tests. Also added &sasjswork as a global macro variable in mp_init(). 2021-12-15 21:05:12 +00:00
munja
fa5d9ef744 feat: adding ls=max to mp_init.sas to reduce log ever so slightly and also to avoid word truncation 2021-12-15 19:20:14 +00:00
Allan Bowe
dc63b4adf5 Merge pull request #117 from sasjs/mf_dedup
`mf_dedup()` macro - removes duplicates from a macro string
2021-12-15 17:44:54 +00:00
munja
3f20ca03dd chore: updating all.sas 2021-12-15 17:04:27 +00:00
munja
3a826dccf1 feat: mf_dedup and associated test 2021-12-15 17:04:08 +00:00
munja
a1ce68ce56 fix: avoiding uninitialised variables in mm_getdetails and mm_gettables.sas 2021-12-15 15:10:17 +00:00
munja
a45384aacb chore: updating all.sas 2021-12-15 12:18:56 +00:00
Allan Bowe
032c4f318e Merge pull request #114 from sasjs/issue113
feat: mp_storediffs macro.  Closes #113
2021-12-15 12:18:10 +00:00
munja
5faaa4a4cd fix: test for mp_storediffs 2021-12-15 12:15:36 +00:00
Allan Bowe
4e41182521 Merge pull request #116 from sasjs/fix/mp_init_options_fix
fix: Aligns the autocorrect option with the intent. Closes #115.
2021-12-15 11:58:50 +00:00
Trevor Moody
7185032680 fix: Aligns the autocorrect option with the intent. 2021-12-15 11:25:41 +00:00
munja
c9d8df0a48 fix: updates from testing mp_storediffs (impact on some related macros) 2021-12-15 10:16:24 +00:00
munja
d93693ba55 feat: mp_storediffs macro. Closes #113 2021-12-14 17:45:37 +00:00
munja
d49b21f3f1 fix: initialising name/uri in mv_jobexecute 2021-12-14 08:42:39 +00:00
munja
a45d280a51 fix: avoiding uninitialised variables in mv_getjobcode and mv_getfoldermembers 2021-12-14 08:20:32 +00:00
Allan Bowe
2536e299ad Merge pull request #112 from sasjs/mf_isint
feat: new macro to determine if a macro variable value is an integer …
2021-12-13 18:55:41 +00:00
munja
8b5238230b feat: new macro to determine if a macro variable value is an integer - mf_isint (and associated test) 2021-12-13 18:36:22 +00:00
munja
0ce7efee3e fix: declaring msg variable prior to set statement in mp_copyfolder.sas 2021-12-13 11:26:17 +00:00
munja
357677e45c chore: switching pre-commit hook to bash from shell 2021-12-13 09:14:29 +00:00
Allan Bowe
a4a332926e Merge pull request #111 from sasjs/issue110
feat: adding varinitchk=ERROR to mp_init.  Closes #110.
2021-12-13 08:44:12 +00:00
munja
0a29006914 chore: running all.sas 2021-12-13 01:08:37 +00:00
munja
0885bad859 fix: updating the tests following varinitchk=error enablement. Removing the word 'error' from documenttion. 2021-12-13 01:07:54 +00:00
munja
42bd1750bd feat: adding varinitchk=ERROR to mp_init. Closes #110. Also updated the comments / documentation 2021-12-12 22:57:25 +00:00
Allan Bowe
58784b2f28 Merge pull request #109 from sasjs/issue108
fix: rebuilding mp_searchdata into data step to avoid SQL warning.
2021-12-11 14:34:08 +00:00
munja
e125aace9b fix: rebuilding mp_searchdata into data step to avoid SQL warning. Added test and refreshed docs. Closes #108 2021-12-10 15:56:39 +00:00
Allan Bowe
b02a9e3478 Merge pull request #107 from sasjs/hashdclogic
fix: adding iftrue switch to mp_hashdataset
2021-12-08 20:59:35 +00:00
munja
3d3c76c836 fix: adding iftrue switch to mp_hashdataset 2021-12-08 20:58:59 +00:00
Allan Bowe
e039f1cd83 Merge pull request #106 from sasjs/hook
chore: adding hook script to prevent accidental commits to master
2021-12-07 17:44:00 +00:00
munja
6c8165601d chore: adding hook script to prevent accidental commits to master 2021-12-07 16:58:23 +00:00
munja
596624c1bf chore: remove the word ERROR from the code 2021-12-06 15:14:46 +00:00
munja
4aca34d4c2 fix: missing end comment in mp_init.sas 2021-12-06 14:58:13 +00:00
Allan Bowe
858b378658 Merge pull request #104 from sasjs/moremacros
feat: new macros
2021-12-06 14:37:35 +00:00
munja
8af41a8cc3 feat: v1 of the mp_makedata() macro. Will create random data from an empty table definition. Many more features to be added 2021-12-06 00:36:31 +00:00
munja
b13c33cbde fix: using byte codes to tidy up apostrophe logic, and new param for mf_getquotedstr macro 2021-12-06 00:12:36 +00:00
munja
6906f025d6 fix: updating tests that are failing due to changes / new options 2021-12-05 23:56:36 +00:00
munja
8b355b8056 feat: new macros (mp_reseterror and mp_init), new datetime format added to mp_getcols, and stub prepared for mp_makedata 2021-12-05 23:35:25 +00:00
munja
8938553588 chore: updating header in mp_getpk.sas 2021-12-05 19:08:06 +00:00
munja
14852f3647 chore: updating README headers and licence date 2021-12-05 17:24:15 +00:00
munja
b55e91784d chore: updating all.sas 2021-12-05 16:57:29 +00:00
munja
fc14aaa37f chore: updating docs 2021-12-05 16:57:16 +00:00
Allan Bowe
3295f3845e Merge pull request #103 from sasjs/issue102
Several new macros, and improvements to old ones
2021-12-05 15:57:47 +00:00
Allan Bowe
bbf734fbf6 Merge branch 'main' into issue102 2021-12-05 15:57:00 +00:00
munja
c4e9ab7b3e feat: mp_sortinplace and corresponding test. Closes #102. 2021-12-05 15:55:32 +00:00
munja
11c181ef8b chore: adding test for mf_existds 2021-12-05 14:14:14 +00:00
Allan Bowe
1d0754d705 fix: quoting memsize in ms_webout 2021-12-05 12:28:20 +00:00
Allan Bowe
80acecd3e6 fix: checking for existence of stpsrv_header function before creating it in mcf_stpsrv_header (sasjs/server feature) 2021-12-05 11:09:47 +00:00
Allan Bowe
cb2a8db087 fix: remove jsonengine var from ms_webout 2021-12-05 10:38:42 +00:00
munja
17b58d775a feat: sortinplace macro 2021-12-05 00:52:16 +00:00
munja
a801e5c1f1 feat: mp_getpk macro (and test). Extracts primary keys from a table or library and presents them at table level in the correct order (of cols within a constraint) 2021-12-05 00:41:36 +00:00
munja
966f2cf78d fix: addressing corrupted unzips in certain cases 2021-12-05 00:39:47 +00:00
munja
8c21b9397f fix: adding constraint_order to mp_getconstraints 2021-12-04 14:54:18 +00:00
munja
6056b739bf chore: updating header info 2021-12-04 14:25:54 +00:00
munja
7823933cf7 feat: adding iftrue condition to mp_dropmembers for easier debug management 2021-12-04 14:24:28 +00:00
munja
7623abb1f7 chore: updating header 2021-12-04 12:19:49 +00:00
munja
f7335b78c3 fix: enabling binary file support in mp_unzip 2021-12-04 00:41:42 +00:00
Allan Bowe
914dc51aca Merge pull request #101 from sasjs:fix_copyfolder
fix: correct target path. Closes #100
2021-12-02 13:29:24 +00:00
Allan Bowe
7ce480db6a fix: updating all.sas 2021-12-02 13:29:02 +00:00
Ivor Townsend
3120ba68ad fix: correct target path. Closes #100 2021-12-02 09:49:05 +00:00
Allan Bowe
9eff1e0e83 Merge pull request #99 from sasjs/issue98
feat: adding ms_webout macro for server responses on sasjs/server.
2021-12-01 23:40:07 +00:00
Allan Bowe
678250ba27 fix: tests 2021-11-30 16:39:33 +00:00
Allan Bowe
6845a63196 chore: tidy up repo 2021-11-30 16:31:26 +00:00
Allan Bowe
3103abe3c8 chore: updating readme and dox file 2021-11-30 16:27:04 +00:00
Allan Bowe
318fd1ddde feat: adding ms_webout macro for server responses on sasjs/server. Closes #98 2021-11-30 15:26:02 +00:00
Allan Bowe
7b2b81a501 Merge pull request #97 from sasjs/issue92
Issue92
2021-11-29 11:48:49 +00:00
Allan Bowe
02de4e42bf chore: generating all.sas and fixing indentation 2021-11-29 11:35:37 +00:00
Allan Bowe
ddd831fe7a feat: new copyfolder macro and associated test. Closes #92 2021-11-29 11:35:03 +00:00
Allan Bowe
42a46b32e9 Merge pull request #96 from sasjs/add_deletefolder
feat: Adding Delete Folder Macro
2021-11-26 16:34:03 +00:00
Allan Bowe
3b395b3ae5 chore: all.sas update 2021-11-26 16:20:33 +00:00
Allan Bowe
9e84e47563 feat: mp_deletefolder tests, closes #90 2021-11-26 16:20:13 +00:00
Allan Bowe
aff29427e2 chore: merge main 2021-11-26 15:37:08 +00:00
Ivor Townsend
474f1b3cc6 feat: Adding Delete Folder Macro 2021-11-26 15:06:38 +00:00
Allan Bowe
22bf8065bb Merge pull request #95 from sasjs/dirlist_enhancement
feat: Recursive Directory Listing
2021-11-26 13:00:15 +00:00
Allan Bowe
7bb089e269 fix: moving cleanup to temp table for efficiency 2021-11-26 11:55:55 +00:00
Allan Bowe
a6e9158814 chore: adding recursive option to the mp_dirlist macro, and updating all.sas 2021-11-26 11:52:48 +00:00
Ivor Townsend
19a1336720 feat: Recursive Directory Listing 2021-11-26 09:29:42 +00:00
Allan Bowe
79d5d42e6b Merge pull request #94 from sasjs/issue93
Macros for locking / unlocking tables
2021-11-25 17:44:37 +00:00
Allan Bowe
2d81de5841 chore: generating all.sas and updating doc links 2021-11-25 16:46:56 +00:00
Allan Bowe
107ab836d6 feat: mp_lockXXX macros f
These macros provide a centralised approach for locking tables where updates can happen in multiple passes.  The mp_lockfilecheck macro will also verify the ability to create a SAS lock (if a v9 library engine, and not a view)
2021-11-25 16:43:39 +00:00
Allan Bowe
5225e74465 chore: adding @vznesh for issue #88 2021-11-18 18:40:32 +00:00
Allan Bowe
39253d2828 chore: merge conflicts 2021-11-18 18:36:32 +00:00
Allan Bowe
171c169537 chore: updating all.sas 2021-11-18 18:36:08 +00:00
Allan Bowe
76af9fa33c Merge pull request #89 from sasjs/issue88
fix: removing notes when running mp_zip, closes #88. .
2021-11-18 18:35:33 +00:00
Allan Bowe
37ccc8a2aa fix: removing notes when running mp_zip, closes #88. .
Also adding 3 tests
2021-11-18 18:21:43 +00:00
Allan Bowe
d0a0274990 Merge pull request #87 from sasjs/mp_wait4file
mp_wait4file macro
2021-11-18 13:58:34 +00:00
Allan Bowe
b3d374f1b1 fix: updating node version to LTS for CLI 2021-11-18 13:44:33 +00:00
Allan Bowe
1c4458faf6 chore: comments to mp_unzip 2021-11-18 13:27:17 +00:00
Allan Bowe
96e1d146f4 chore: updating package.json 2021-11-18 13:07:00 +00:00
Allan Bowe
aadc4fb83d feat: mp_wait4file macro 2021-11-18 13:04:04 +00:00
Allan Bowe
988ee89cdb Merge pull request #85 from sasjs/all-contributors
docs: add all-contributors dependence
2021-10-04 13:56:22 +01:00
Vladislav Parhomchik
51cbfbf4bc docs: add all-contributors dependence 2021-10-04 15:21:28 +03:00
Allan Bowe
4b69e91362 Merge pull request #84 from sasjs/issue83
fix: refactored mp_getconstraints due to apparent bug in dictionary.table_constraints
2021-10-01 13:56:57 +01:00
Allan Bowe
8f9715035a chore: removing gitpod badge and switching Node to LTS 2021-10-01 12:55:54 +00:00
Allan Bowe
35ddccaa16 fix: refactored mp_getconstraints due to apparent bug in dictionary.table_constraints. Added test. Closes #83 2021-10-01 13:04:26 +01:00
Allan Bowe
cb0ddfb61c fix: applying tag wrappers to sasjsAbort response json. The adapter will always extract from these in any case, and it seems there are some situations where it is not possible to avoid errors being thrown in SAS 9 (resulting in a log always appearing in the response). This change will make it much easier to handle on the frontend side. 2021-09-30 18:50:02 +01:00
Allan Bowe
c3b6f06b3a chore: merge commit 2021-09-30 14:48:26 +01:00
Allan Bowe
8046d5a0b1 fix: updating CLI dependency to avoid npm install warnings 2021-09-30 14:47:56 +01:00
Allan Bowe
aed07f2943 Merge pull request #82 from sasjs/checkmsg
fix: adding sysmsg() to failed metadata calls
2021-09-30 14:44:36 +01:00
Allan Bowe
5bf87a78b8 fix: adding sysmsg() to failed metadata calls 2021-09-30 14:32:52 +01:00
Allan Bowe
0851523d18 chore: gitpod settings 2021-09-29 11:28:59 +00:00
Allan Bowe
9e2de81dae Merge pull request #81 from sasjs/issue80
fix: removing nonprintables from cards data.  Closes #80
2021-09-27 22:42:36 +03:00
Allan Bowe
4887f355c8 fix: removing redundant dlm option 2021-09-27 20:14:52 +01:00
Allan Bowe
9b32e6e3f2 fix: removing nonprintables from cards data. Closes #80 2021-09-27 20:12:48 +01:00
Allan Bowe
74790ec80e fix: adding trim to avoid converting trailing blanks 2021-09-27 17:46:53 +01:00
Allan Bowe
afd8a754b4 Merge pull request #79 from sasjs/issue78
feat: adding binary variable support to mp_ds2cards.sas
2021-09-27 18:57:16 +03:00
Allan Bowe
bc1f7b3baa fix: updating test result and making mp_ds2cards header doxygen compliant 2021-09-27 16:39:28 +01:00
Allan Bowe
51690e68dc feat: adding binary variable support to mp_ds2cards.sas, updating documentation, and including two tests. Closes #78 2021-09-27 16:15:25 +01:00
Allan Bowe
0fa076cb73 Merge pull request #77 from sasjs/dictfix
fix: ensuring upcase comparisons for dictionary tables
2021-09-27 15:17:48 +03:00
Allan Bowe
6506993704 fix: ensuring upcase comparisons for dictionary tables 2021-09-27 13:04:32 +01:00
Allan Bowe
a69db2ebfb Merge pull request #76 from sasjs/mp_appendfile
feat: mp_appendfile macro for appending 2 or more files together
2021-09-27 14:50:55 +03:00
Allan Bowe
d72ca7cb24 fix: warning in mp_assertcolvals from outobs sql option 2021-09-27 12:30:28 +01:00
Allan Bowe
52dfa7b8f7 feat: mp_appendfile macro for appending 2 or more files together 2021-09-27 11:46:19 +01:00
Allan Bowe
dae03c5730 fix: adding SYSSCPL to mp_abort and webout macros 2021-09-24 17:31:42 +01:00
Allan Bowe
14efe5d3fd chore: removing copyright notice (copy paste error) 2021-09-22 21:10:00 +01:00
Allan Bowe
653244d737 Merge pull request #75 from sasjs/mp_getcols
Mp getcols macro
2021-09-22 19:34:25 +03:00
Allan Bowe
086831b3f5 chore: updating all.sas 2021-09-22 17:20:02 +01:00
Allan Bowe
6eca585fc1 feat: new mp_getcols macro 2021-09-22 17:19:49 +01:00
Allan Bowe
f6ba36fc28 feat: adding more info to result description in mp_assertcolvals 2021-09-22 17:19:29 +01:00
Allan Bowe
7406288d79 fix: mp_gsubfile() now works with multiline files (and we have a multiline test to go with it) 2021-09-16 18:30:17 +01:00
Allan Bowe
2e7fcbe5b8 fix: prevening truncation of _debug in mp_abort.sas and more reliable way to fetch syswarningtext and syserrortext 2021-09-16 14:04:50 +01:00
Allan Bowe
3e7b9f8c14 chore: fixing example in header for mp_gsubfile() 2021-09-16 13:54:27 +01:00
Allan Bowe
e9189ccc06 Merge pull request #74 from sasjs/gsub
feat: adding mp_gsubfile.sas - a SAS macro that uses Lua to perform a…
2021-09-14 19:13:15 +03:00
Allan Bowe
8c00d715c2 chore: formatting 2021-09-14 16:08:30 +01:00
Allan Bowe
d47a369cdf feat: adding mp_gsubfile.sas - a SAS macro that uses Lua to perform a full text find and replace of an entire file. Not restricted by number of characters (only memory). IIncludes a test. 2021-09-14 16:07:12 +01:00
Allan Bowe
52bf6019fd Merge pull request #73 from sasjs/defaultvars
fix: adding default lengths to vars in mv_getfoldermembers to cover u…
2021-09-11 19:26:06 +03:00
Allan Bowe
25e61fd8ef chore: updating all.sas 2021-09-11 19:25:28 +03:00
Allan Bowe
3038be83a0 fix: adding default lengths to vars in mv_getfoldermembers to cover use case where no members found (and downstream process expects an empty table with those vars. Also fixing mp_webin to cover a case where native temp filerefs (starting with a #hash) are not supported. 2021-09-11 19:24:51 +03:00
Allan Bowe
6e2447c70a fix: missing dependency in mp_webin() 2021-09-11 19:00:04 +03:00
Allan Bowe
486aba84ca Merge pull request #72 from sasjs/webinnings
New mp_webin() macro and performance improvement to mf_getuniquefileref()
2021-09-08 19:51:36 +03:00
Allan Bowe
b5944181e1 chore(dependencies): bumping cli 2021-09-08 19:35:27 +03:00
Allan Bowe
3f69cf506a feat: mp_webin() macro for handling the _webin_xxx macro variables in SAS web services 2021-09-08 19:34:28 +03:00
Allan Bowe
6013897c50 feat: updating mf_getuniquefileref() to use native approach to get a unique fileref (which is 100 times faster than the old approach) 2021-09-08 15:30:51 +03:00
Allan Bowe
27cf2a2532 Merge pull request #71 from sasjs/including
fix: conditional logic around mp_abort(mode=INCLUDE) to cover case wh…
2021-09-05 20:56:40 +03:00
Allan Bowe
d096cbddeb fix: conditional logic around mp_abort(mode=INCLUDE) to cover case when no mp_include was executed 2021-09-05 20:55:44 +03:00
Allan Bowe
117503f214 Merge pull request #70 from sasjs/including
feat: new mp_include() feature for handling %includes with macros
2021-09-03 11:17:21 +03:00
Allan Bowe
5cc5fae750 chore: adding mp_abort to mp_include sas macros list 2021-09-03 11:06:12 +03:00
Allan Bowe
d93032e1a9 chore: docs 2021-09-03 10:54:21 +03:00
Allan Bowe
507557b2cb feat: new mp_include() feature for handling %includes with macros 2021-09-03 00:40:10 +03:00
Allan Bowe
ee5c3c185a chore: merge 2021-08-28 14:22:16 +03:00
Allan Bowe
e5592a2eb2 chore: avoiding the string 'ERROR:' in logs 2021-08-28 14:21:36 +03:00
Allan Bowe
59200a6e73 Merge pull request #69 from sasjs/issue68
feat: supporting postgres timestamps for mp_ds2inserts and mp_lib2inserts
2021-08-24 21:03:09 +03:00
Allan Bowe
f468f60ae1 fix: substr issue in mp_ds2inserts. Closes #68 2021-08-24 20:51:29 +03:00
Allan Bowe
9f60d827b6 feat: supporting postgres timestamps for mp_ds2inserts and mp_lib2inserts 2021-08-24 20:39:02 +03:00
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"contributions": [
"ideas"
]
},
{
"login": "VladislavParhomchik",
"name": "Vladislav Parhomchik",
"avatar_url": "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/83717836?v=4",
"profile": "https://github.com/VladislavParhomchik",
"contributions": [
"test",
"review"
]
},
{
"login": "vznesh",
"name": "Vignesh T.",
"avatar_url": "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/28916792?v=4",
"profile": "https://github.com/vznesh",
"contributions": [
"bug"
]
}
],
"contributorsPerLine": 7
"contributorsPerLine": 7,
"skipCi": true
}

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
# http://editorconfig.org
root = true
[*]
charset = utf-8
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = false
trim_trailing_whitespace = true

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@@ -1,2 +1,11 @@
#!/bin/sh
sasjs lint
#!/bin/bash
sasjs lint
# Avoid commits to the master branch
BRANCH=`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
if [[ "$BRANCH" =~ ^(master|main|develop)$ ]]; then
echo "You are on branch $BRANCH. Are you sure you want to commit to this branch?"
echo "If so, commit with -n to bypass the pre-commit hook."
exit 1
fi

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@@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
node-version: [12.x]
node-version: [lts/fermium]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
uses: actions/setup-node@v2
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}

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@@ -1,8 +1,25 @@
tasks:
- init: nvm install --latest-npm && npm i -g @sasjs/cli
- init: nvm install --lts && npm i -g @sasjs/cli
image:
file: .gitpod.dockerfile
vscode:
extensions:
- sasjs.sasjs-for-vscode
github:
prebuilds:
# enable for the master/default branch (defaults to true)
master: true
# enable for all branches in this repo (defaults to false)
branches: false
# enable for pull requests coming from this repo (defaults to true)
pullRequests: true
# enable for pull requests coming from forks (defaults to false)
pullRequestsFromForks: true
# add a "Review in Gitpod" button as a comment to pull requests (defaults to true)
addComment: true
# add a "Review in Gitpod" button to pull requests (defaults to false)
addBadge: false
# add a label once the prebuild is ready to pull requests (defaults to false)
addLabel: prebuilt-in-gitpod

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main.dox
make_singlefile.sh
*.md
.all-contributorsrc

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
"hasMacroParentheses": true,
"noNestedMacros": false,
"noSpacesInFileNames": true,
"maxLineLength": 230,
"maxLineLength": 300,
"lowerCaseFileNames": true,
"noTabIndentation": true,
"indentationMultiple": 2

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Copyright 2020 (Allan Bowe)
Copyright 2021 (Allan Bowe)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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# Macro Core
[![npm package][npm-image]][npm-url]
[![Github Workflow][githubworkflow-image]][githubworkflow-url]
[![Dependency Status][dependency-image]][dependency-url]
[![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/@sasjs/core)]()
![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/@sasjs/core)
![Snyk Vulnerabilities for npm package](https://img.shields.io/snyk/vulnerabilities/npm/@sasjs/core)
[![License](https://img.shields.io/apm/l/atomic-design-ui.svg)](/LICENSE)
![GitHub top language](https://img.shields.io/github/languages/top/sasjs/core)
@@ -16,11 +15,9 @@
[npm-url]:http://npmjs.org/package/@sasjs/core
[githubworkflow-image]:https://github.com/sasjs/core/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg
[githubworkflow-url]:https://github.com/sasjs/core/blob/main/.github/workflows/main.yml
[dependency-image]:https://david-dm.org/sasjs/core.svg
[dependency-url]:https://github.com/sasjs/core/blob/main/package.json
Much quality. Many standards. The **Macro Core** library exists to save time and development effort! Herein ye shall find a veritable host of MIT-licenced, production quality SAS macros. These are a mix of tools, utilities, functions and code generators that are useful in the context of [Application Development](https://sasapps.io) on the SAS platform (eg https://datacontroller.io). [Contributions](https://github.com/sasjs/core/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) are welcomed.
You can download and compile them all in just two lines of SAS code:
@@ -32,49 +29,61 @@ filename mc url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/all.sas";
Documentation: https://core.sasjs.io
# Components
## Components
**base** library (SAS9/Viya)
### BASE library (SAS9/Viya)
- OS independent
- Not metadata aware
- No X command
- Prefixes: _mf_, _mp_
**fcmp** library (SAS9/Viya)
#### FCMP library (SAS9/Viya)
- Function and macro names are identical, except for special cases
- Prefixes: _mcf_
The fcmp macros are used to generate fcmp functions, and can be used with or
without the `proc fcmp` wrapper.
**meta** library (SAS9 only)
### META library (SAS9 only)
Macros used in SAS EBI, which connect to the metadata server.
- OS independent
- Metadata aware
- No X command
- Prefixes: _mm_
**viya** library (Viya only)
### SERVER library (@sasjs/server only)
These macros are used for building applications using [@sasjs/server](https://server.sasjs.io) - an open source REST API for Desktop SAS.
- OS independent
- @sasjs/server aware
- No X command
- Prefixes: _ms_
### VIYA library (Viya only)
Macros used for interfacing with SAS Viya.
- OS independent
- No X command
- Prefixes: _mv_
- Prefixes: _mv_, _mvf_
**metax** library (SAS9 only)
### METAX library (SAS9 only)
- OS specific
- Metadata aware
- X command enabled
- Prefixes: _mmw_,_mmu_,_mmx_
**lua** library
### LUA library
Wait - this is a macro library - what is LUA doing here? Well, it is a little known fact that you CAN run LUA within a SAS Macro. It has to be written to a text file with a `.lua` extension, from where you can `%include` it. So, without using the `proc lua` wrapper.
To contribute, simply write your freeform LUA in the LUA folder. Then run the `build.py`, which will convert your LUA into a data step with put statements, and create the macro wrapper with a `ml_` prefix. You can then use your module in any program by running:
```
```sas
/* compile the lua module */
%ml_yourmodule()
@@ -89,7 +98,7 @@ run;
- X command enabled
- Prefixes: _mmw_,_mmu_,_mmx_
# Installation
## Installation
First, download the repo to a location your SAS system can access. Then update your sasautos path to include the components you wish to have available, eg:
@@ -107,9 +116,9 @@ filename mc url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/all.sas";
%inc mc;
```
# Standards
## Standards
## File Properties
### File Properties
- filenames much match macro names
- filenames must be lowercase, without spaces
@@ -117,19 +126,20 @@ filename mc url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/all.sas";
- one macro per file
- prefixes:
- _mf_ for macro functions (can be used in open code).
- _mp_ for macro procedures (which generate sas code)
- _ml_ for macros that are used to compile LUA modules
- _mm_ for metadata macros (interface with the metadata server).
- _mmx_ for macros that use metadata and are XCMD enabled
- _mp_ for macro procedures (which generate sas code)
- _ms_ for macro procedures that will only work with [@sasjs/server](https://github.com/sasjs/server)
- _mv_ for macro procedures that will only work in Viya
- _mx_ for macros that are XCMD enabled
- _ml_ for macros that are used to compile LUA modules
- _mv_ for macros that will only work in Viya
- follow verb-noun convention
- unix style line endings (lf)
- individual lines should be no more than 80 characters long
- UTF-8
## Header Properties
### Header Properties
The **Macro Core** documentation is created using [doxygen](http://www.doxygen.nl). A full list of attributes can be found [here](http://www.doxygen.nl/manual/commands.html) but the following are most relevant:
@@ -143,7 +153,7 @@ The **Macro Core** documentation is created using [doxygen](http://www.doxygen.n
All macros must be commented in the doxygen format, to enable the [online documentation](https://core.sasjs.io).
### Dependencies
#### Dependencies
SAS code can contain one of two types of dependency - SAS Macros, and SAS Includes. When compiling projects using the [SASjs CLI](https://cli.sasjs.io) the doxygen header is scanned for ` @li` items under the following headers:
```sas
@@ -161,7 +171,7 @@ The CLI can then extract all the dependencies and insert as precode (SAS Macros)
When contributing to this library, it is therefore important to ensure that all dependencies are listed in the header in this format.
## Coding Standards
### Coding Standards
- Indentation = 2 spaces. No tabs!
- no trailing white space
@@ -174,7 +184,7 @@ When contributing to this library, it is therefore important to ensure that all
- Avoid naming collisions! All macro variables should be local scope. Use system generated work tables where possible - eg `data ; set sashelp.class; run; data &output; set &syslast; run;`
- The use of `quit;` for `proc sql` is optional unless you are looking to benefit from the timing statistics.
# General Notes
## General Notes
- All macros should be compatible with SAS versions from support level B and above (so currently 9.2 and later). If an earlier version is not supported, then the macro should say as such in the header documentation, and exit gracefully (eg `%if %sysevalf(&sysver<9.3) %then %return`).
@@ -186,10 +196,9 @@ If you find this library useful, please leave a [star](https://github.com/sasjs/
## Contributors ✨
<!-- ALL-CONTRIBUTORS-BADGE:START - Do not remove or modify this section -->
[![All Contributors](https://img.shields.io/badge/all_contributors-8-orange.svg?style=flat-square)](#contributors-)
[![All Contributors](https://img.shields.io/badge/all_contributors-10-orange.svg?style=flat-square)](#contributors-)
<!-- ALL-CONTRIBUTORS-BADGE:END -->
Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key)):
@@ -208,6 +217,8 @@ Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://allcontributors.org/d
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center"><a href="https://github.com/kkchandok"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/46090627?v=4?s=100" width="100px;" alt=""/><br /><sub><b>kkchandok</b></sub></a><br /><a href="#ideas-kkchandok" title="Ideas, Planning, & Feedback">🤔</a></td>
<td align="center"><a href="https://github.com/VladislavParhomchik"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/83717836?v=4?s=100" width="100px;" alt=""/><br /><sub><b>Vladislav Parhomchik</b></sub></a><br /><a href="https://github.com/sasjs/core/commits?author=VladislavParhomchik" title="Tests">⚠️</a> <a href="https://github.com/sasjs/core/pulls?q=is%3Apr+reviewed-by%3AVladislavParhomchik" title="Reviewed Pull Requests">👀</a></td>
<td align="center"><a href="https://github.com/vznesh"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/28916792?v=4?s=100" width="100px;" alt=""/><br /><sub><b>Vignesh T.</b></sub></a><br /><a href="https://github.com/sasjs/core/issues?q=author%3Avznesh" title="Bug reports">🐛</a></td>
</tr>
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/**
@file
@brief de-duplicates a macro string
@details Removes all duplicates from a string of words. A delimeter can be
chosen. Is inspired heavily by this excellent [macro](
https://github.com/scottbass/SAS/blob/master/Macro/dedup_mstring.sas) from
[Scott Base](https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottbass). Case sensitive.
Usage:
%let str=One two one two and through and through;
%put %mf_dedup(&str);
%put %mf_dedup(&str,outdlm=%str(,));
Which returns:
> One two one and through
> One,two,one,and,through
@param [in] str String to be deduplicated
@param [in] indlm= ( ) Delimeter of the input string
@param [out] outdlm= ( ) Delimiter of the output string
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mf_trimstr.sas
@li mf_wordsinstr1butnotstr2.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mf_dedup(str
,indlm=%str( )
,outdlm=%str( )
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%local num word i pos out;
%* loop over each token, searching the target for that token ;
%let num=%sysfunc(countc(%superq(str),%str(&indlm)));
%do i=1 %to %eval(&num+1);
%let word=%scan(%superq(str),&i,%str(&indlm));
%let pos=%sysfunc(indexw(&out,&word,%str(&outdlm)));
%if (&pos eq 0) %then %do;
%if (&i gt 1) %then %let out=&out%str(&outdlm);
%let out=&out&word;
%end;
%end;
%unquote(&out)
%mend mf_dedup;

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@param libds library.dataset
@return output returns 1 or 0
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mf_existds.test.sas
@warning Untested on tables registered in metadata but not physically present
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe

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Run without arguments to see a list of detectable features.
Note - this list is based on known versions of SAS rather than
actual feature detection, as that is tricky / impossible to do
without generating errors in most cases.
without generating errs in most cases.
%put %mf_existfeature(PROCLUA);

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@param attr full list in [documentation](
https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/lrdict/64316/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a000147794.htm)
@return output returns result of the attrc value supplied, or -1 and log
message if error.
message if err.
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe

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@param attr Common values are NLOBS and NVARS, full list in [documentation](
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/lrdict/64316/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a000212040.htm)
@return output returns result of the attrn value supplied, or -1 and log
message if error.
message if err.
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe

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/**
@file
@brief Returns a distinct list of formats from a table
@details Reads the dataset header and returns a distinct list of formats
applied.
%put NOTE- %mf_getfmtlist(sashelp.prdsale);
%put NOTE- %mf_getfmtlist(sashelp.shoes);
%put NOTE- %mf_getfmtlist(sashelp.demographics);
returns:
> DOLLAR $CHAR W MONNAME
> $CHAR BEST DOLLAR
> BEST Z $CHAR COMMA PERCENTN
@param [in] libds Two part library.dataset reference.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getfmtname.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mf_getfmtlist(libds
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
/* declare local vars */
%local out dsid nvars x rc fmt;
/* open dataset in macro */
%let dsid=%sysfunc(open(&libds));
/* continue if dataset exists */
%if &dsid %then %do;
/* loop each variable in the dataset */
%let nvars=%sysfunc(attrn(&dsid,NVARS));
%do x=1 %to &nvars;
/* grab format and check it exists */
%let fmt=%sysfunc(varfmt(&dsid,&x));
%if %quote(&fmt) ne %quote() %then %let fmt=%mf_getfmtname(&fmt);
%else %do;
/* assign default format depending on variable type */
%if %sysfunc(vartype(&dsid, &x))=C %then %let fmt=$CHAR;
%else %let fmt=BEST;
%end;
/* concatenate unique list of formats */
%if %sysfunc(indexw(&out,&fmt,%str( )))=0 %then %let out=&out &fmt;
%end;
%let rc=%sysfunc(close(&dsid));
%end;
%else %do;
%put &sysmacroname: Unable to open &libds (rc=&dsid);
%put &sysmacroname: SYSMSG= %sysfunc(sysmsg());
%let rc=%sysfunc(close(&dsid));
%end;
/* send them out without spaces or quote markers */
%do;%unquote(&out)%end;
%mend mf_getfmtlist;

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/**
@file
@brief Extracts a format name from a fully defined format
@details Converts formats in like $thi3. and th13.2 $THI and TH.
Usage:
%put %mf_getfmtname(8.);
%put %mf_getfmtname($4.);
%put %mf_getfmtname(comma14.10);
Returns:
> W
> $CHAR
> COMMA
Note that system defaults are inferred from the values provided.
@param [in] fmt The fully defined format. If left blank, nothing is returned.
@returns The name (without width or decimal) of the format.
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mf_getfmtname(fmt
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/ /minoperator mindelimiter=' ';
%local out dsid nvars x rc fmt;
/* extract actual format name from the format definition */
%let fmt=%scan(&fmt,1,.);
%do %while(%substr(&fmt,%length(&fmt),1) in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0);
%if %length(&fmt)=1 %then %let fmt=W;
%else %let fmt=%substr(&fmt,1,%length(&fmt)-1);
%end;
%if &fmt=$ %then %let fmt=$CHAR;
/* send them out without spaces or quote markers */
%do;%unquote(%upcase(&fmt))%end;
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for:
> "these","words","are","double","quoted"
@param in_str the unquoted, spaced delimited string to transform
@param dlm= the delimeter to be applied to the output (default comma)
@param indlm= the delimeter used for the input (default is space)
@param quote= the quote mark to apply (S=Single, D=Double). If any other value
than uppercase S or D is supplied, then that value will be used as the
quoting character.
@param [in] in_str The unquoted, spaced delimited string to transform
@param [in] dlm= (,) The delimeter to be applied to the output (default comma)
@param [in] indlm= ( ) The delimeter used for the input (default is space)
@param [in] quote= (S) The quote mark to apply (S=Single, D=Double, N=None).
If any other value than uppercase S or D is supplied, then that value will
be used as the quoting character.
@return output returns a string with the newly quoted / delimited output.
@version 9.2
@@ -28,11 +28,15 @@
**/
%macro mf_getquotedstr(IN_STR,DLM=%str(,),QUOTE=S,indlm=%str( )
%macro mf_getquotedstr(IN_STR
,DLM=%str(,)
,QUOTE=S
,indlm=%str( )
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%if &quote=S %then %let quote=%str(%');
%else %if &quote=D %then %let quote=%str(%");
%else %let quote=%str();
/* credit Rowland Hale - byte34 is double quote, 39 is single quote */
%if &quote=S %then %let quote=%qsysfunc(byte(39));
%else %if &quote=D %then %let quote=%qsysfunc(byte(34));
%else %if &quote=N %then %let quote=;
%local i item buffer;
%let i=1;
%do %while (%qscan(&IN_STR,&i,%str(&indlm)) ne %str() ) ;

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/**
@file
@brief Assigns and returns an unused fileref
@details
@details Using the native approach for assigning filerefs fails as some
procedures (such as proc http) do not recognise the temporary names (starting
with a hash), returning a message such as:
> ERROR 22-322: Expecting a name.
This macro works by attempting a random fileref (with a prefix), seeing if it
is already assigned, and if not - returning the fileref.
If your process can accept filerefs with the hash (#) prefix, then set
`prefix=0` to revert to the native approach - which is significantly faster
when there are a lot of filerefs in a session.
Use as follows:
%let fileref1=%mf_getuniquefileref();
%let fileref2=%mf_getuniquefileref();
%let fileref2=%mf_getuniquefileref(prefix=0);
%put &fileref1 &fileref2;
which returns:
which returns filerefs similar to:
> mcref0 mcref1
> _7432233 #LN00070
@param prefix= first part of fileref. Remember that filerefs can only be 8
characters, so a 7 letter prefix would mean that `maxtries` should be 10.
@param maxtries= the last part of the libref. Provide an integer value.
@param [in] prefix= (_) first part of fileref. Remember that filerefs can only
be 8 characters, so a 7 letter prefix would mean `maxtries` should be 10.
if using zero (0) as the prefix, a native assignment is used.
@param [in] maxtries= (1000) the last part of the libref. Must be an integer.
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mf_getuniquefileref(prefix=mcref,maxtries=1000);
%local x fname;
%let x=0;
%do x=0 %to &maxtries;
%if %sysfunc(fileref(&prefix&x)) > 0 %then %do;
%let fname=&prefix&x;
%macro mf_getuniquefileref(prefix=_,maxtries=1000);
%local rc fname;
%if &prefix=0 %then %do;
%let rc=%sysfunc(filename(fname,,temp));
%if &rc %then %put %sysfunc(sysmsg());
&prefix&x
%*put &sysmacroname: Fileref &prefix&x was assigned and returned;
%return;
&fname
%end;
%else %do;
%local x len;
%let len=%eval(8-%length(&prefix));
%let x=0;
%do x=0 %to &maxtries;
%let fname=&prefix%substr(%sysfunc(ranuni(0)),3,&len);
%if %sysfunc(fileref(&fname)) > 0 %then %do;
%let rc=%sysfunc(filename(fname,,temp));
%if &rc %then %put %sysfunc(sysmsg());
&fname
%return;
%end;
%end;
%put unable to find available fileref after &maxtries attempts;
%end;
%put unable to find available fileref in range &prefix.0-&maxtries;
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<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getattrn.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_setkeyvalue.sas
@param libds dataset to query
@param variable the variable which contains the value to return.
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%end;
%end;
%else %do;
%put dataset &libds not opened! (rc=&dsid);
%put &sysmacroname: dataset &libds not opened! (rc=&dsid);
%put &sysmacroname: %sysfunc(sysmsg());
%return;
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%let vlen = %str( );
%end;
%end;
%else %put dataset &libds not opened! (rc=&dsid);
%else %do;
%put &sysmacroname: dataset &libds not opened! (rc=&dsid);
%put &sysmacroname: %sysfunc(sysmsg());
%return;
%end;
/* Close dataset */
%let rc = %sysfunc(close(&dsid));

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%put &sysmacroname: SYSMSG= %sysfunc(sysmsg());
%let rc=%sysfunc(close(&dsid));
%end;
&outvar
%do;%unquote(&outvar)%end;
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%let vnum = %str( );
%end;
%end;
%else %put dataset &ds not opened! (rc=&dsid);
%else %do;
%put &sysmacroname: dataset &libds not opened! (rc=&dsid);
%put &sysmacroname: %sysfunc(sysmsg());
%return;
%end;
/* Close dataset */
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%let vtype = %str( );
%end;
%end;
%else %put dataset &libds not opened! (rc=&dsid);
%else %do;
%put &sysmacroname: dataset &libds not opened! (rc=&dsid);
%put &sysmacroname: %sysfunc(sysmsg());
%return;
%end;
/* Close dataset */
%let rc = %sysfunc(close(&dsid));

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/**
@file
@brief Returns 1 if the variable contains only digits 0-9, else 0
@details Note that numerics containing any punctuation (including decimals
or exponents) will be flagged zero.
If you'd like support for this, then do raise an issue (or even better, a
pull request!)
Usage:
%put %mf_isint(1) returns 1;
%put %mf_isint(1.1) returns 0;
%put %mf_isint(%str(1,1)) returns 0;
@param [in] arg input value to check
@version 9.2
**/
%macro mf_isint(arg
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
/* remove minus sign if exists */
%local val;
%if "%substr(%str(&arg),1,1)"="-" %then %let val=%substr(%str(&arg),2);
%else %let val=&arg;
/* check remaining chars */
%if %sysfunc(findc(%str(&val),,kd)) %then %do;0%end;
%else %do;1%end;
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%end;
/*
Now create the directory. Complain loudly of any errors.
Now create the directory. Complain loudly of any errs.
*/
%let dname = %sysfunc(dcreate(&child, &parent));

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@param libds library.dataset
@return output returns result of the attrn value supplied, or log message
if error.
if err.
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recognise this and fetch the log of the parent session instead)
@li STP environments must finish cleanly to avoid the log being sent to
_webout. To assist with this, we also run stpsrvset('program error', 0)
and set SYSCC=0. For 9.4m3 we take a unique approach - we open a macro
but don't close it! This provides a graceful abort, EXCEPT when called
called within a %include within a macro (and that macro contains additional
logic). See mp_abort.test.nofix.sas for the example case.
If you know of another way to gracefully abort a 9.4m3 STP session, we'd
love to hear about it!
and set SYSCC=0. We take a unique "soft abort" approach - we open a macro
but don't close it! This works everywhere EXCEPT inside a \%include inside
a macro. For that, we recommend you use mp_include.sas to perform the
include, and then call \%mp_abort(mode=INCLUDE) from the source program (ie,
OUTSIDE of the top-parent macro).
@param mac= to contain the name of the calling macro
@param msg= message to be returned
@param iftrue= supply a condition under which the macro should be executed.
@param errds= (work.mp_abort_errds) There is no clean way to end a process
within a %include called within a macro. Furthermore, there is no way to
test if a macro is called within a %include. To handle this particular
scenario, the %include should be switched for the mp_include.sas macro.
This provides an indicator that we are running a macro within a \%include
(`_SYSINCLUDEFILEDEVICE`) and allows us to provide a dataset with the abort
values (msg, mac).
We can then run an abort cancel FILE to stop the include running, and pass
the dataset back to the calling program to run a regular \%mp_abort().
The dataset will contain the following fields:
@li iftrue (1=1)
@li msg (the message)
@li mac (the mac param)
@version 9.4M3
@param mode= (REGULAR) If mode=INCLUDE then the &errds dataset is checked for
an abort status.
Valid values:
@li REGULAR (default)
@li INCLUDE
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_include.sas
@version 9.4
@author Allan Bowe
@cond
**/
%macro mp_abort(mac=mp_abort.sas, type=, msg=, iftrue=%str(1=1)
, errds=work.mp_abort_errds
, mode=REGULAR
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%global sysprocessmode sysprocessname;
@@ -43,9 +66,44 @@
%if %length(&mac)>0 %then %put NOTE- called by &mac;
%put NOTE - &msg;
%if %symexist(_SYSINCLUDEFILEDEVICE) %then %do;
%if "*&_SYSINCLUDEFILEDEVICE*" ne "**" %then %do;
data &errds;
iftrue='1=1';
length mac $100 msg $5000;
mac=symget('mac');
msg=symget('msg');
run;
data _null_;
abort cancel FILE;
run;
%return;
%end;
%end;
/* Stored Process Server web app context */
%if %symexist(_metaperson) or "&SYSPROCESSNAME "="Compute Server " %then %do;
%if %symexist(_metaperson)
or "&SYSPROCESSNAME "="Compute Server "
or &mode=INCLUDE
%then %do;
options obs=max replace nosyntaxcheck mprint;
%if &mode=INCLUDE %then %do;
%if %sysfunc(exist(&errds))=1 %then %do;
data _null_;
set &errds;
call symputx('iftrue',iftrue,'l');
call symputx('mac',mac,'l');
call symputx('msg',msg,'l');
putlog (_all_)(=);
run;
%if (&iftrue)=0 %then %return;
%end;
%else %do;
%put &sysmacroname: No include errors found;
%return;
%end;
%end;
/* extract log errs / warns, if exist */
%local logloc logline;
%global logmsg; /* capture global messages */
@@ -100,7 +158,7 @@
/* send response in SASjs JSON format */
data _null_;
file _webout mod lrecl=32000 encoding='utf-8';
length msg $32767 debug $8;
length msg $32767 ;
sasdatetime=datetime();
msg=cats(symget('msg'),'\n\nLog Extract:\n',symget('logmsg'));
/* escape the quotes */
@@ -111,7 +169,7 @@
msg=cats('"',msg,'"');
if symexist('_debug') then debug=quote(trim(symget('_debug')));
else debug='""';
if debug ge '"131"' then put '>>weboutBEGIN<<';
put '>>weboutBEGIN<<';
put '{"START_DTTM" : "' "%sysfunc(datetime(),datetime20.3)" '"';
put ',"sasjsAbort" : [{';
put ' "MSG":' msg ;
@@ -131,29 +189,45 @@
_PROGRAM=quote(trim(resolve(symget('_PROGRAM'))));
put ',"_PROGRAM" : ' _PROGRAM ;
put ",""SYSCC"" : ""&syscc"" ";
put ",""SYSERRORTEXT"" : ""&syserrortext"" ";
syserrortext=quote(trim(symget('syserrortext')));
put ",""SYSERRORTEXT"" : " syserrortext;
put ",""SYSHOSTNAME"" : ""&syshostname"" ";
put ",""SYSJOBID"" : ""&sysjobid"" ";
put ",""SYSSCPL"" : ""&sysscpl"" ";
put ",""SYSSITE"" : ""&syssite"" ";
sysvlong=quote(trim(symget('sysvlong')));
put ',"SYSVLONG" : ' sysvlong;
put ",""SYSWARNINGTEXT"" : ""&syswarningtext"" ";
syswarningtext=quote(trim(symget('syswarningtext')));
put ",""SYSWARNINGTEXT"" : " syswarningtext;
put ',"END_DTTM" : "' "%sysfunc(datetime(),datetime20.3)" '" ';
put "}" @;
if debug ge '"131"' then put '>>weboutEND<<';
put '>>weboutEND<<';
run;
%put _all_;
%if "&sysprocessmode " = "SAS Stored Process Server " %then %do;
data _null_;
putlog 'stpsrvset program error and syscc';
putlog 'stpsrvset program err and syscc';
rc=stpsrvset('program error', 0);
call symputx("syscc",0,"g");
run;
%if "%substr(&sysvlong.xxxxxxxxx,1,9)" ne "9.04.01M3" %then %do;
%put NOTE: Ending SAS session due to:;
%put NOTE- &msg;
endsas;
%end;
/**
* endsas kills 9.4m3 deployments by orphaning multibridges.
* Abort variants are ungraceful (non zero return code)
* This approach lets SAS run silently until the end :-)
* Caution - fails when called within a %include within a macro
* Use mp_include() to handle this.
*/
filename skip temp;
data _null_;
file skip;
put '%macro skip();';
comment '%mend skip; -> fix lint ';
put '%macro skippy();';
comment '%mend skippy; -> fix lint ';
run;
%inc skip;
%end;
%else %if "&sysprocessmode " = "SAS Compute Server " %then %do;
/* endsas kills the session making it harder to fetch results */
@@ -169,24 +243,6 @@
abort cancel nolist;
run;
%end;
%else %if "%substr(&sysvlong.xxxxxxxxx,1,9)" = "9.04.01M3" %then %do;
/**
* endsas kills 9.4m3 deployments by orphaning multibridges.
* Abort variants are ungraceful (non zero return code)
* This approach lets SAS run silently until the end :-)
* Caution - fails when called within a %include within a macro
* See tests/mp_abort.test.1 for an example case.
*/
filename skip temp;
data _null_;
file skip;
put '%macro skip();';
comment '%mend skip; -> fix lint ';
put '%macro skippy();';
comment '%mend skippy; -> fix lint ';
run;
%inc skip;
%end;
%else %do;
%abort cancel;
%end;

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@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
/**
@file
@brief Append (concatenate) two or more files.
@details Will append one more more `appendrefs` (filerefs) to a `baseref`.
Uses a binary mechanism, so will work with any file type. For that reason -
use with care! And supply your own trailing carriage returns in each file..
Usage:
filename tmp1 temp;
filename tmp2 temp;
filename tmp3 temp;
data _null_; file tmp1; put 'base file';
data _null_; file tmp2; put 'append1';
data _null_; file tmp3; put 'append2';
run;
%mp_appendfile(baseref=tmp1, appendrefs=tmp2 tmp3)
@param [in] baseref= Fileref of the base file (should exist)
@param [in] appendrefs= One or more filerefs to be appended to the base
fileref. Space separated.
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe, source: https://github.com/sasjs/core
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_abort.sas
@li mp_binarycopy.sas
**/
%macro mp_appendfile(
baseref=0,
appendrefs=0
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&baseref=0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(Baseref NOT specified!)
)
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&appendrefs=0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(Appendrefs NOT specified!)
)
%local i;
%do i=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&appendrefs));
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&syscc>0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(syscc=&syscc)
)
%mp_binarycopy(inref=%scan(&appendrefs,&i), outref=&baseref, mode=APPEND)
%end;
%mend mp_appendfile;

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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_existds.sas
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mf_nobs.sas
@li mp_abort.sas
@@ -115,6 +116,26 @@
select count(*) into: orig from &lib..&ds;
quit;
%local notfound tmp1 tmp2;
%let tmp1=%mf_getuniquename();
%let tmp2=%mf_getuniquename();
/* this is a bit convoluted - but using sql outobs=10 throws warnings */
proc sql noprint;
create view &tmp1 as
select distinct &col
from &lib..&ds
where &col not in (
select &ccol from &clib..&cds
);
data &tmp2;
set &tmp1;
if _n_>10 then stop;
run;
proc sql;
select distinct &col into: notfound separated by ' ' from &tmp2;
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&syscc ne 0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(syscc=&syscc after macro query)
@@ -125,7 +146,7 @@
test_description=symget('desc');
test_result='FAIL';
test_comments="&sysmacroname: &lib..&ds..&col has &result values "
!!"not in &clib..&cds..&ccol ";
!!"not in &clib..&cds..&ccol.. First 10 vals:"!!symget('notfound');
%if &test=ANYVAL %then %do;
if &result < &orig then test_result='PASS';
%end;

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@@ -8,6 +8,10 @@
%mp_assertdsobs(sashelp.class) %* tests if any observations are present;
%mp_assertdsobs(sashelp.class,test=ATLEAST 10) %* pass if >9 obs present;
%mp_assertdsobs(sashelp.class,test=ATMOST 20) %* pass if <21 obs present;
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_nobs.sas
@li mp_abort.sas
@@ -19,9 +23,9 @@
@li HASOBS - Test is a PASS if the input dataset has any observations
@li EMPTY - Test is a PASS if input dataset is empty
@li EQUALS [integer] - Test passes if row count matches the provided integer
@LI ATLEAST [integer] - Test passes if row count is more than or equal to
@li ATLEAST [integer] - Test passes if row count is more than or equal to
the provided integer
@LI ATMOST [integer] - Test passes if row count is less than or equal to
@li ATMOST [integer] - Test passes if row count is less than or equal to
the provided integer
@param [out] outds= (work.test_results) The output dataset to contain the
results. If it does not exist, it will be created, with the following format:

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/**
@file
@brief A macro to recursively copy a directory
@details Performs a recursive directory listing then works from top to bottom
copying files and creating subdirectories.
Usage:
%let rootdir=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/demo;
%let copydir=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/demo_copy;
%mf_mkdir(&rootdir)
%mf_mkdir(&rootdir/subdir)
%mf_mkdir(&rootdir/subdir/subsubdir)
data "&rootdir/subdir/example.sas7bdat";
run;
%mp_copyfolder(&rootdir,&copydir)
@param source Unquoted path to the folder to copy from.
@param target Unquoted path to the folder to copy to.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mf_isdir.sas
@li mf_mkdir.sas
@li mp_abort.sas
@li mp_dirlist.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_copyfolder.test.sas
**/
%macro mp_copyfolder(source,target);
%mp_abort(iftrue=(%mf_isdir(&source)=0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(Source dir does not exist (&source))
)
%mf_mkdir(&target)
%mp_abort(iftrue=(%mf_isdir(&target)=0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(Target dir could not be created (&target))
)
/* prep temp table */
%local tempds;
%let tempds=%mf_getuniquename();
/* recursive directory listing */
%mp_dirlist(path=&source,outds=work.&tempds, maxdepth=MAX)
/* create folders and copy content */
data _null_;
length msg $200;
call missing(msg);
set work.&tempds;
if _n_ = 1 then dpos+sum(length(directory),2);
filepath2="&target/"!!substr(filepath,dpos);
if file_or_folder='folder' then call execute('%mf_mkdir('!!filepath2!!')');
else do;
length fref1 fref2 $8;
rc1=filename(fref1,filepath,'disk','recfm=n');
rc2=filename(fref2,filepath2,'disk','recfm=n');
if fcopy(fref1,fref2) ne 0 then do;
msg=sysmsg();
putlog "%str(ERR)OR: Unable to copy " filepath " to " filepath2;
putlog msg=;
end;
end;
rc=filename(fref1);
rc=filename(fref2);
run;
/* tidy up */
proc sql;
drop table work.&tempds;
%mend mp_copyfolder;

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@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
/**
@file
@brief A macro to delete a directory
@details Will delete all folder content (including subfolder content) and
finally, the folder itself.
Usage:
%let rootdir=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/demo;
%mf_mkdir(&rootdir)
%mf_mkdir(&rootdir/subdir)
%mf_mkdir(&rootdir/subdir/subsubdir)
data "&rootdir/subdir/example.sas7bdat";
run;
%mp_deletefolder(&rootdir)
@param path Unquoted path to the folder to delete.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mf_isdir.sas
@li mp_dirlist.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_deletefolder.test.sas
**/
%macro mp_deletefolder(folder);
/* proceed if valid directory */
%if %mf_isdir(&folder)=1 %then %do;
/* prep temp table */
%local tempds;
%let tempds=%mf_getuniquename();
/* recursive directory listing */
%mp_dirlist(path=&folder,outds=work.&tempds, maxdepth=MAX)
/* sort descending level so can delete folder contents before folders */
proc sort data=work.&tempds;
by descending level;
run;
/* ensure top level folder is removed at the end */
proc sql;
insert into work.&tempds set filepath="&folder";
/* delete everything */
data _null_;
set work.&tempds end=last;
length fref $8;
rc=filename(fref,filepath);
rc=fdelete(fref);
if rc then do;
msg=sysmsg();
put "&sysmacroname:" / rc= / msg= / filepath=;
end;
rc=filename(fref);
run;
/* tidy up */
proc sql;
drop table work.&tempds;
%end;
%else %put &sysmacroname: &folder: is not a valid / accessible folder. ;
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@@ -3,20 +3,13 @@
@brief Returns all files and subdirectories within a specified parent
@details When used with getattrs=NO, is not OS specific (uses dopen / dread).
If getattrs=YES then the doptname / foptname functions are used to scan all
properties - any characters that are not valid in a SAS name (v7) are simply
stripped, and the table is transposed so theat each property is a column
and there is one file per row. An attempt is made to get all properties
whether a file or folder, but some files/folders cannot be accessed, and so
not all properties can / will be populated.
Credit for the rename approach:
https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Programming/SAS-Function-to-convert-string-to-Legal-SAS-Name/m-p/27375/highlight/true#M5003
usage:
%mp_dirlist(path=/some/location,outds=myTable)
%mp_dirlist(path=/some/location, outds=myTable, maxdepth=MAX)
%mp_dirlist(outds=cwdfileprops, getattrs=YES)
@@ -30,11 +23,19 @@
X CMD) do please raise an issue!
@param path= for which to return contents
@param fref= Provide a DISK engine fileref as an alternative to PATH
@param outds= the output dataset to create
@param getattrs= YES/NO (default=NO). Uses doptname and foptname to return
all attributes for each file / folder.
@param [in] path= for which to return contents
@param [in] fref= Provide a DISK engine fileref as an alternative to PATH
@param [in] maxdepth= (0) Set to a positive integer to indicate the level of
subdirectory scan recursion - eg 3, to go `./3/levels/deep`. For unlimited
recursion, set to MAX.
@param [out] outds= the output dataset to create
@param [out] getattrs= (NO) If getattrs=YES then the doptname / foptname
functions are used to scan all properties - any characters that are not
valid in a SAS name (v7) are simply stripped, and the table is transposed
so theat each property is a column and there is one file per row. An
attempt is made to get all properties whether a file or folder, but some
files/folders cannot be accessed, and so not all properties can / will be
populated.
@returns outds contains the following variables:
@@ -44,8 +45,15 @@
- filename (just the file name)
- ext (.extension)
- msg (system message if any issues)
- level (depth of folder)
- OS SPECIFIC variables, if <code>getattrs=</code> is used.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_dropmembers.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_dirlist.test.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
@@ -54,14 +62,27 @@
, fref=0
, outds=work.mp_dirlist
, getattrs=NO
, maxdepth=0
, level=0 /* The level of recursion to perform. For internal use only. */
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%let getattrs=%upcase(&getattrs)XX;
data &outds(compress=no
keep=file_or_folder filepath filename ext msg directory
/* temp table */
%local out_ds;
data;run;
%let out_ds=%str(&syslast);
/* drop main (top) table if it exists */
%if &level=0 %then %do;
%mp_dropmembers(%scan(&outds,-1,.), libref=WORK)
%end;
data &out_ds(compress=no
keep=file_or_folder filepath filename ext msg directory level
);
length directory filepath $500 fref fref2 $8 file_or_folder $6 filename $80
ext $20 msg $200;
retain level &level;
%if &fref=0 %then %do;
rc = filename(fref, "&path");
%end;
@@ -119,8 +140,8 @@ data &outds(compress=no
run;
%if %substr(&getattrs,1,1)=Y %then %do;
data &outds;
set &outds;
data &out_ds;
set &out_ds;
length infoname infoval $60 fref $8;
rc=filename(fref,filepath);
drop rc infoname fid i close fref;
@@ -161,10 +182,36 @@ run;
run;
proc sort;
by filepath sasname;
proc transpose data=&outds out=&outds(drop=_:);
proc transpose data=&out_ds out=&out_ds(drop=_:);
id sasname;
var infoval;
by filepath file_or_folder filename ext ;
run;
%end;
data &out_ds;
set &out_ds(where=(filepath ne ''));
run;
/* update main table */
proc append base=&outds data=&out_ds;
run;
/* recursive call */
%if &maxdepth>&level or &maxdepth=MAX %then %do;
data _null_;
set &out_ds;
where file_or_folder='folder';
length code $10000;
code=cats('%nrstr(%mp_dirlist(path=',filepath,",outds=&outds"
,",getattrs=&getattrs,level=%eval(&level+1),maxdepth=&maxdepth))");
put code=;
call execute(code);
run;
%end;
/* tidy up */
proc sql;
drop table &out_ds;
%mend mp_dirlist;

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@@ -17,8 +17,9 @@
@li mf_isblank.sas
@param list space separated list of datasets / views, WITHOUT libref
@param libref= (WORK) Note - you can only drop from a single library at a time
@param [in] list space separated list of datasets / views, WITHOUT libref
@param [in] libref= (WORK) Note - you can only drop from one library at a time
@param [in] iftrue= (1=1) Conditionally drop tables, eg if &debug=N
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
@@ -28,8 +29,11 @@
%macro mp_dropmembers(
list /* space separated list of datasets / views */
,libref=WORK /* can only drop from a single library at a time */
,iftrue=%str(1=1)
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%if not(%eval(%unquote(&iftrue))) %then %return;
%if %mf_isblank(&list) %then %do;
%put NOTE: nothing to drop!;
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@@ -2,12 +2,21 @@
@file
@brief Create a CARDS file from a SAS dataset.
@details Uses dataset attributes to convert all data into datalines.
Running the generated file will rebuild the original dataset.
Running the generated file will rebuild the original dataset. Includes
support for large decimals, binary data, PROCESSED_DTTM columns, and
alternative encoding. If the input dataset is empty, the cards file will
still be created.
Additional support to generate a random sample and max rows.
Usage:
%mp_ds2cards(base_ds=sashelp.class
, tgt_ds=work.class
, cards_file= "C:\temp\class.sas"
, maxobs=5)
, showlog=NO
, maxobs=5
)
TODO:
- labelling the dataset
@@ -18,15 +27,24 @@
that is converted to a cards file.
@param [in] tgt_ds= Table that the generated cards file would create.
Optional - if omitted, will be same as BASE_DS.
@param [out] cards_file= Location in which to write the (.sas) cards file
@param [in] maxobs= to limit output to the first <code>maxobs</code>
observations
@param [in] showlog= whether to show generated cards file in the SAS log
(YES/NO)
@param [in] outencoding= provide encoding value for file statement (eg utf-8)
@param [in] append= If NO then will rebuild the cards file if it already
@param [out] cards_file= ("%sysfunc(pathname(work))/cardgen.sas") Location in
which to write the (.sas) cards file
@param [in] maxobs= (max) To limit output to the first <code>maxobs</code>
observations, enter an integer here.
@param [in] random_sample= (NO) Set to YES to generate a random sample of
data. Can be quite slow.
@param [in] showlog= (YES) Whether to show generated cards file in the SAS
log. Valid values:
@li YES
@li NO
@param [in] outencoding= Provide encoding value for file statement (eg utf-8)
@param [in] append= (NO) If NO then will rebuild the cards file if it already
exists, otherwise will append to it. Used by the mp_lib2cards.sas macro.
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_lib2cards.sas
@li mp_ds2inserts.sas
@li mp_mdtablewrite.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
@@ -51,15 +69,15 @@
%if (&tgt_ds = ) %then %let tgt_ds=&base_ds;
%if %index(&tgt_ds,.)=0 %then %let tgt_ds=WORK.%scan(&base_ds,2,.);
%if ("&outencoding" ne "") %then %let outencoding=encoding="&outencoding";
%if ("&append" = "") %then %let append=;
%if ("&append" = "" or "&append" = "NO") %then %let append=;
%else %let append=mod;
/* get varcount */
%let nvars=0;
proc sql noprint;
select count(*) into: nvars from dictionary.columns
where libname="%scan(%upcase(&base_ds),1)"
and memname="%scan(%upcase(&base_ds),2)";
where upcase(libname)="%scan(%upcase(&base_ds),1)"
and upcase(memname)="%scan(%upcase(&base_ds),2)";
%if &nvars=0 %then %do;
%put %str(WARN)ING: Dataset &base_ds has no variables, will not be converted.;
%return;
@@ -115,8 +133,8 @@ proc sql
reset outobs=max;
create table datalines1 as
select name,type,length,varnum,format,label from dictionary.columns
where libname="%upcase(%scan(&base_ds,1))"
and memname="%upcase(%scan(&base_ds,2))";
where upcase(libname)="%upcase(%scan(&base_ds,1))"
and upcase(memname)="%upcase(%scan(&base_ds,2))";
/**
Due to long decimals cannot use best. format
@@ -137,7 +155,18 @@ data datalines_2;
,put(',name,',best32.-l)
,substrn(put(',name,',bestd32.-l),1
,findc(put(',name,',bestd32.-l),"0","TBK")))');
else dataline=name;
/**
* binary data must be converted, to store in text format. It is identified
* by the presence of the $HEX keyword in the format.
*/
else if upcase(format)=:'$HEX' then
dataline=cats('put(trim(',name,'),',format,')');
/**
* There is no easy way to store line breaks in a cards file.
* To discuss this, use: https://github.com/sasjs/core/issues/80
* Removing all nonprintables with kw (keep writeable)
*/
else dataline=cats('compress(',name,', ,"kw")');
run;
proc sql noprint;
@@ -162,7 +191,8 @@ data _null_;
/* Build input statement */
if type='char' then type3=':$char.';
if upcase(format)=:'$HEX' then type3=':'!!format;
else if type='char' then type3=':$char.';
str2=put(name,$33.)||type3;
@@ -184,11 +214,12 @@ data _null_;
file &cards_file. &outencoding lrecl=32767 termstr=nl &append;
length __attrib $32767;
if _n_=1 then do;
put '/*******************************************************************';
put " Datalines for %upcase(%scan(&base_ds,2)) dataset ";
put " Generated by %nrstr(%%)mp_ds2cards()";
put " Available on github.com/sasjs/core";
put '********************************************************************/';
put '/**';
put ' @file';
put " @brief Datalines for %upcase(%scan(&base_ds,2)) dataset";
put " @details Generated by %nrstr(%%)mp_ds2cards()";
put " Available on github.com/sasjs/core";
put '**/';
put "data &tgt_ds &indexes;";
put "attrib ";
%do i = 1 %to &nvars;
@@ -212,11 +243,11 @@ data _null_;
put 'run;';
end;
else do;
put "infile cards dsd delimiter=',';";
put "infile cards dsd;";
put "input ";
%do i = 1 %to &nvars.;
%if(%length(&&input_stmt_&i..)) %then
put " &&input_stmt_&i..";
put " &&input_stmt_&i..";
;
%end;
put ";";

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/**
@file
@brief Converts every value in a dataset to it's formatted value
@brief Converts every value in a dataset to formatted value
@details Converts every value to it's formatted value. All variables will
become character, and will be in the same order.
become character, and will be in the same order as the original dataset.
Lengths will be adjusted according to the format lengths, where applicable.
Usage:
%mp_ds2fmtds(sashelp.cars,work.cars)
%mp_ds2fmtds(sashelp.vallopt,vw_vallopt)
@param [in] libds The library.dataset to be converted
@param [out] outds The dataset to create.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_existds.sas
<h4> Related Macros <h4>
@li mp_jsonout.sas
@@ -22,8 +28,9 @@
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
/* validations */
%if not %sysfunc(exist(&libds)) %then %do;
%put %str(WARN)ING: &libds does not exist;
%if not %mf_existds(libds=&libds) %then %do;
%put %str(WARN)ING: &libds does not exist as either a VIEW or DATASET;
%return;
%end;
%if %index(&libds,.)=0 %then %let libds=WORK.&libds;

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options:
@li SAS (default) - suitable for regular proc sql
@li PGSQL - Used for Postgres databases
@param [in] applydttm= (YES) If YES, any columns using datetime formats will
be converted to native DB datetime literals
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_existfileref.sas
@li mf_getvarcount.sas
@li mf_getvarformat.sas
@li mf_getvarlist.sas
@li mf_getvartype.sas
@@ -37,6 +40,7 @@
**/
%macro mp_ds2inserts(ds, outref=0,schema=0,outds=0,flavour=SAS,maxobs=max
,applydttm=YES
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%if not %sysfunc(exist(&ds)) %then %do;
@@ -112,12 +116,14 @@ data _null_;
if _n_>&maxobs then stop;
%end;
length _____str $32767;
call missing(_____str);
format _numeric_ best.;
format _character_ ;
%local i comma var vtype;
%local i comma var vtype vfmt;
%do i=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&varlist));
%let var=%scan(&varlist,&i);
%let vtype=%mf_getvartype(&ds,&var);
%let vfmt=%upcase(%mf_getvarformat(&ds,&var,force=1));
%if &i=1 %then %do;
%if &flavour=SAS %then %do;
put "insert into &schema.&outds set ";
@@ -147,7 +153,13 @@ data _null_;
%end;
%else %if &flavour=PGSQL %then %do;
if missing(&var) then put 'NULL';
else put &var;
%if &applydttm=YES and "%substr(&vfmt.xxxxxxxx,1,8)"="DATETIME"
%then %do;
else put "TIMESTAMP '" &var E8601DT25.6 "'";
%end;
%else %do;
else put &var;
%end;
%end;
%end;
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@param [in] targetds The target dataset against which to verify the query
@param [out] abort= (YES) If YES will call mp_abort.sas on any exceptions
@param [out] outds= (work.mp_filtervalidate) Output dataset containing the
error / warning message, if one exists. If this table contains any rows,
there are problems!
err / warning message, if one exists. If this table contains any rows,
there are problems!
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getuniquefileref.sas
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ run;
data &outds;
if &sqlrc or &syscc or &syserr then do;
REASON_CD='VALIDATION_ERROR: '!!
REASON_CD='VALIDATION_ERR'!!'OR: '!!
coalescec(symget('SYSERRORTEXT'),symget('SYSWARNINGTEXT'));
output;
end;

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/**
@file
@brief Creates a dataset with column metadata.
@details This macro takes the `proc contents` output and "tidies it up" in the
following ways:
@li Blank labels are filled in with column names
@li Formats are reconstructed with default values
@li Types such as DATE / TIME / DATETIME are inferred from the formats
Example usage:
%mp_getcols(sashelp.airline,outds=work.myds)
@param ds The dataset from which to obtain column metadata
@param outds= (work.cols) The output dataset to create. Sample data:
|NAME $|LENGTH 8|VARNUM 8|LABEL $|FORMAT $49|TYPE $1 |DDTYPE $|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|AIR|8|2|international airline travel (thousands)|8.|N|NUMERIC|
|DATE|8|1|DATE|MONYY.|N|DATE|
|REGION|3|3|REGION|$3.|C|CHARACTER|
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mf_getvarlist.sas
@li mm_getcols.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_getcols(ds, outds=work.cols);
proc contents noprint data=&ds
out=_data_ (keep=name type length label varnum format:);
run;
data &outds(keep=name type length varnum format label ddtype);
set &syslast(rename=(format=format2 type=type2));
name=upcase(name);
if type2=2 then do;
length format $49.;
if format2='' then format=cats('$',length,'.');
else if formatl=0 then format=cats(format2,'.');
else format=cats(format2,formatl,'.');
type='C';
ddtype='CHARACTER';
end;
else do;
if format2='' then format=cats(length,'.');
else if formatl=0 then format=cats(format2,'.');
else if formatd=0 then format=cats(format2,formatl,'.');
else format=cats(format2,formatl,'.',formatd);
type='N';
if format=:'DATETIME' or format=:'E8601DT' then ddtype='DATETIME';
else if format=:'DATE' or format=:'DDMMYY' or format=:'MMDDYY'
or format=:'YYMMDD' or format=:'E8601DA' or format=:'B8601DA'
or format=:'MONYY'
then ddtype='DATE';
else if format=:'TIME' then ddtype='TIME';
else ddtype='NUMERIC';
end;
if label='' then label=name;
run;
%mend mp_getcols;

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@details Useful for capturing constraints before they are dropped / reapplied
during an update.
proc sql;
create table work.example(
TX_FROM float format=datetime19.,
DD_TYPE char(16),
DD_SOURCE char(2048),
DD_SHORTDESC char(256),
constraint pk primary key(tx_from, dd_type,dd_source),
constraint unq unique(tx_from, dd_type),
constraint nnn not null(DD_SHORTDESC)
);
proc sql;
create table work.example(
TX_FROM float format=datetime19.,
DD_TYPE char(16),
DD_SOURCE char(2048),
DD_SHORTDESC char(256),
constraint pk primary key(tx_from, dd_type,dd_source),
constraint unq unique(tx_from, dd_type),
constraint nnn not null(DD_SHORTDESC)
);
%mp_getconstraints(lib=work,ds=example,outds=work.constraints)
@param lib= The target library (default=WORK)
@param ds= The target dataset. Leave blank (default) for all datasets.
@param outds the output dataset
@param [in] lib= (WORK) The target library
@param [in] ds= The target dataset. Leave blank (default) for all datasets.
@param [in] mdebug= (0) Set to 1 to preserve temp tables, print var values etc
@param [out] outds= (mp_getconstraints) the output dataset
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mp_dropmembers.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
@@ -31,30 +34,63 @@
%macro mp_getconstraints(lib=WORK
,ds=
,outds=mp_getconstraints
,mdebug=0
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%let lib=%upcase(&lib);
%let ds=%upcase(&ds);
/**
* Neither dictionary tables nor sashelp provides a constraint order column,
* however they DO arrive in the correct order. So, create the col.
**/
%local vw;
%let vw=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mp_getconstraints_vw_);
data &vw /view=&vw;
set sashelp.vcncolu;
where table_catalog="&lib";
/* use retain approach to reset the constraint order with each constraint */
length tmp $1000;
retain tmp;
drop tmp;
if tmp ne catx('|',table_catalog,table_name,constraint_name) then do;
constraint_order=1;
end;
else constraint_order+1;
tmp=catx('|',table_catalog, table_name,constraint_name);
run;
/* must use SQL as proc datasets does not support length changes */
proc sql noprint;
create table &outds as
select a.TABLE_CATALOG as libref
,a.TABLE_NAME
select upcase(a.TABLE_CATALOG) as libref
,upcase(a.TABLE_NAME) as TABLE_NAME
,a.constraint_type
,a.constraint_name
,b.column_name
,b.constraint_order
from dictionary.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS a
left join dictionary.constraint_column_usage b
on a.TABLE_CATALOG=b.TABLE_CATALOG
and a.TABLE_NAME=b.TABLE_NAME
left join &vw b
on upcase(a.TABLE_CATALOG)=upcase(b.TABLE_CATALOG)
and upcase(a.TABLE_NAME)=upcase(b.TABLE_NAME)
and a.constraint_name=b.constraint_name
where a.TABLE_CATALOG="&lib"
and b.TABLE_CATALOG="&lib"
/**
* We cannot apply this clause to the underlying dictionary table. See:
* https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Programming/Unexpected-Where-Clause-behaviour-in-dictionary-TABLE/m-p/771554#M244867
*/
where calculated libref="&lib"
%if "&ds" ne "" %then %do;
and a.TABLE_NAME="&ds"
and b.TABLE_NAME="&ds"
and upcase(a.TABLE_NAME)="&ds"
and upcase(b.TABLE_NAME)="&ds"
%end;
order by libref, table_name, constraint_name, constraint_order
;
/* tidy up */
%mp_dropmembers(
&vw,
iftrue=(&mdebug=0)
)
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@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ run;
%let curds=%scan(&dsnlist,&x);
data _null_;
file &fref mod;
length nm lab $1024 typ $20;
length lab $1024 typ $20;
set &colinfo (where=(upcase(memname)="&curds")) end=last;
if _n_=1 then do;
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ run;
proc sql noprint;
select sysvalue into: schemaactual
from dictionary.libnames
where libname="&libref" and engine='SQLSVR';
where upcase(libname)="&libref" and engine='SQLSVR';
%let schema=%sysfunc(coalescec(&schemaactual,&schema,&libref));
%do x=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&dsnlist));
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ run;
proc sql noprint;
select sysvalue into: schemaactual
from dictionary.libnames
where libname="&libref" and engine='POSTGRES';
where upcase(libname)="&libref" and engine='POSTGRES';
%let schema=%sysfunc(coalescec(&schemaactual,&schema,&libref));
data _null_;
file &fref mod;

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/**
@file
@brief Export format definitions
@details Formats are exported from the first (if any) catalog entry in the
FMTSEARCH path.
Formats are taken from the library / dataset reference and / or a static
format list.
Example usage:
%mp_getformats(lib=sashelp,ds=prdsale,outsummary=work.dictable)
@param [in] lib= (0) The libref for which to return formats.
@todo Enable exporting of formats for an entire library
@param [in] ds= (0) The dataset from which to obtain format definitions
@param [in] fmtlist= (0) A list of additional format names
@param [out] outsummary= (work.mp_getformats_summary) Output dataset
containing summary definitions - structure taken from dictionary.formats as
follows:
|libname:$8.|memname:$32.|path:$1024.|objname:$32.|fmtname:$32.|fmttype:$1.|source:$1.|minw:best.|mind:best.|maxw:best.|maxd:best.|defw:best.|defd:best.|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | |$|F|B|1|0|32767|0|1|0|
| | | | |$|I|B|1|0|32767|0|1|0|
| | |/opt/sas/sas9/SASHome/SASFoundation/9.4/sasexe|UWIANYDT|$ANYDTIF|I|U|1|0|60|0|19|0|
| | |/opt/sas/sas9/SASHome/SASFoundation/9.4/sasexe|UWFASCII|$ASCII|F|U|1|0|32767|0|1|0|
| | |/opt/sas/sas9/SASHome/SASFoundation/9.4/sasexe|UWIASCII|$ASCII|I|U|1|0|32767|0|1|0|
| | |/opt/sas/sas9/SASHome/SASFoundation/9.4/sasexe|UWFBASE6|$BASE64X|F|U|1|0|32767|0|1|0|
@param [out] outdetail= (0) Provide an output dataset in which to export all
the custom format definitions (from proc format CNTLOUT). Definitions:
https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/proc/61895/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a002473477.htm
Sample data:
|FMTNAME:$32.|START:$16.|END:$16.|LABEL:$256.|MIN:best.|MAX:best.|DEFAULT:best.|LENGTH:best.|FUZZ:best.|PREFIX:$2.|MULT:best.|FILL:$1.|NOEDIT:best.|TYPE:$1.|SEXCL:$1.|EEXCL:$1.|HLO:$13.|DECSEP:$1.|DIG3SEP:$1.|DATATYPE:$8.|LANGUAGE:$8.|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|WHICHPATH|0|0|path1|1|40|28|28|1E-12||0||0|N|N|N| | | | | |
|WHICHPATH|`**OTHER**`|`**OTHER**`|big fat problem if not path1|1|40|28|28|1E-12||0||0|N|N|N|O| | | | |
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_dedup.sas
@li mf_getfmtlist.sas
@li mf_getfmtname.sas
@li mf_getquotedstr.sas
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_getformats.test.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_getformats(lib=0
,ds=0
,fmtlist=0
,outsummary=work.mp_getformats_summary
,outdetail=0
);
%local i fmt allfmts tempds fmtcnt;
%if "&fmtlist" ne "0" %then %do i=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&fmtlist,,%str( )));
/* ensure format list contains format _name_ only */
%let fmt=%scan(&fmtlist,&i,%str( ));
%let fmt=%mf_getfmtname(&fmt);
%let allfmts=&allfmts &fmt;
%end;
%if &ds=0 and &lib ne 0 %then %do;
/* grab formats from library */
/* to do */
%end;
%else %if &ds ne 0 and &lib ne 0 %then %do;
/* grab formats from dataset */
%let allfmts=%mf_getfmtlist(&lib..&ds) &allfmts;
%end;
/* ensure list is unique */
%let allfmts=%mf_dedup(%upcase(&allfmts));
/* create summary table */
%if %index(&outsummary,.)=0 %then %let outsummary=WORK.&outsummary;
proc sql;
create table &outsummary as
select * from dictionary.formats
where fmtname in (%mf_getquotedstr(&allfmts,quote=D))
and fmttype='F';
%if "&outdetail" ne "0" %then %do;
/* ensure base table always exists */
proc sql;
create table &outdetail(
FMTNAME char(32) label='Format name'
,START char(16) label='Starting value for format'
,END char(16) label='Ending value for format'
,LABEL char(256) label='Format value label'
,MIN num length=3 label='Minimum length'
,MAX num length=3 label='Maximum length'
,DEFAULT num length=3 label='Default length'
,LENGTH num length=3 label='Format length'
,FUZZ num label='Fuzz value'
,PREFIX char(2) label='Prefix characters'
,MULT num label='Multiplier'
,FILL char(1) label='Fill character'
,NOEDIT num length=3 label='Is picture string noedit?'
,TYPE char(1) label='Type of format'
,SEXCL char(1) label='Start exclusion'
,EEXCL char(1) label='End exclusion'
,HLO char(13) label='Additional information'
,DECSEP char(1) label='Decimal separator'
,DIG3SEP char(1) label='Three-digit separator'
,DATATYPE char(8) label='Date/time/datetime?'
,LANGUAGE char(8) label='Language for date strings'
);
/* grab the location of each format */
%let fmtcnt=0;
data _null_;
set &outsummary;
if not missing(libname);
x+1;
call symputx(cats('fmtloc',x),cats(libname,'.',memname),'l');
call symputx(cats('fmtname',x),fmtname,'l');
call symputx('fmtcnt',x,'l');
run;
/* export each format and append to the output table */
%let tempds=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mp_getformats);
%do i=1 %to &fmtcnt;
proc format library=&&fmtloc&i CNTLOUT=&tempds;
select &&fmtname&i;
run;
proc append base=&outdetail data=&tempds;
run;
%end;
%end;
%mend mp_getformats;

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/**
@file
@brief Extract the primary key fields from a table or library
@details Examines the constraints to identify primary key fields - indicated
by an explicit PK constraint, or a unique index that is also NOT NULL.
Can be executed at both table and library level. Supports both BASE engine
libraries and SQL Server.
Usage:
proc sql;
create table work.example(
TX_FROM float format=datetime19.,
DD_TYPE char(16),
DD_SOURCE char(2048),
DD_SHORTDESC char(256),
constraint pk primary key(tx_from, dd_type,dd_source),
constraint unq unique(tx_from, dd_type),
constraint nnn not null(DD_SHORTDESC)
);
%mp_getpk(work,ds=example)
Returns:
|libref:$8.|dsn:$32.|memtype:$8.|dbms_memtype:$32.|typemem:$8.|memlabel:$256.|nvar:best.|compress:$8.|pk_fields:$512.|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|WORK|EXAMPLE|DATA| |DATA| |4|NO|TX_FROM DD_TYPE DD_SOURCE|
@param [in] lib The libref to examine
@param [in] ds= (0) Select the dataset to examine, else use 0 for all tables
@param [in] mdebug= (0) Set to 1 to preserve temp tables, print var values etc
@param [out] outds= (work.mp_getpk) The name of the output table to create.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getengine.sas
@li mf_getschema.sas
@li mp_dropmembers.sas
@li mp_getconstraints.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_getpk.test.sas
@li mp_guesspk.sas
@version 9.3
@author Macro People Ltd
**/
%macro mp_getpk(
lib,
ds=0,
outds=work.mp_getpk,
mdebug=0
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%local engine schema ds1 ds2 ds3 dsn tabs1 tabs2 sum pk4sure pkdefault finalpks;
%let lib=%upcase(&lib);
%let ds=%upcase(&ds);
%let engine=%mf_getengine(&lib);
%let schema=%mf_getschema(&lib);
%let ds1=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_ds1);
%let ds2=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_ds2);
%let ds3=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_ds3);
%let tabs1=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_tabs1);
%let tabs2=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_tabs2);
%let sum=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_sum);
%let pk4sure=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_pk4sure);
%let pkdefault=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_pkdefault);
%let finalpks=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=getpk_finalpks);
%local dbg;
%if &mdebug=1 %then %do;
%put &sysmacroname entry vars:;
%put _local_;
%end;
%else %let dbg=*;
proc sql;
create table &ds1 as
select libname as libref
,upcase(memname) as dsn
,memtype
,upcase(name) as name
,type
,length
,varnum
,label
,format
,idxusage
,notnull
from dictionary.columns
where upcase(libname)="&lib"
%if &ds ne 0 %then %do;
and upcase(memname)="&ds"
%end;
;
%if &engine=SQLSVR %then %do;
proc sql;
connect using &lib;
create table work.&ds2 as
select * from connection to &lib(
select
s.name as SchemaName,
t.name as memname,
tc.name as name,
ic.key_ordinal as KeyOrderNr
from
sys.schemas s
inner join sys.tables t on s.schema_id=t.schema_id
inner join sys.indexes i on t.object_id=i.object_id
inner join sys.index_columns ic on i.object_id=ic.object_id
and i.index_id=ic.index_id
inner join sys.columns tc on ic.object_id=tc.object_id
and ic.column_id=tc.column_id
where i.is_primary_key=1
and s.name=%str(%')&schema%str(%')
order by t.name, ic.key_ordinal ;
);disconnect from &lib;
create table &ds3 as
select a.*
,case when b.name is not null then 1 else 0 end as pk_ind
from work.&ds1 a
left join work.&ds2 b
on a.dsn=b.memname
and upcase(a.name)=upcase(b.name)
order by libref,dsn;
%end;
%else %do;
%if &ds = 0 %then %let dsn=;
/* get all constraints, in constraint order*/
%mp_getconstraints(lib=&lib,ds=&dsn,outds=work.&ds2)
/* extract cols that are clearly primary keys */
proc sql;
create table &pk4sure as
select libref
,table_name
,constraint_name
,constraint_order
,column_name as name
from work.&ds2
where constraint_type='PRIMARY'
order by 1,2,3,4;
/* extract unique constraints where every col is also NOT NULL */
proc sql;
create table &sum as
select a.libref
,a.table_name
,a.constraint_name
,count(a.column_name) as unq_cnt
,count(b.column_name) as nul_cnt
from work.&ds2(where=(constraint_type ='UNIQUE')) a
left join work.&ds2(where=(constraint_type ='NOT NULL')) b
on a.libref=b.libref
and a.table_name=b.table_name
and a.column_name=b.column_name
group by 1,2,3
having unq_cnt=nul_cnt;
/* extract cols from the relevant unique constraints */
create table &pkdefault as
select a.libref
,a.table_name
,a.constraint_name
,b.constraint_order
,b.column_name as name
from &sum a
left join &ds2(where=(constraint_type ='UNIQUE')) b
on a.libref=b.libref
and a.table_name=b.table_name
and a.constraint_name=b.constraint_name
order by 1,2,3,4;
/* create one table */
data &finalpks;
set &pkdefault &pk4sure ;
pk_ind=1;
/* if there are multiple unique constraints, take the first */
by libref table_name constraint_name;
retain keepme;
if first.table_name then keepme=1;
if first.constraint_name and not first.table_name then keepme=0;
if keepme=1;
run;
/* join back to starting table */
proc sql;
create table &ds3 as
select a.*
,b.constraint_order
,case when b.pk_ind=1 then 1 else 0 end as pk_ind
from work.&ds1 a
left join work.&finalpks b
on a.libref=b.libref
and a.dsn=b.table_name
and upcase(a.name)=upcase(b.name)
order by libref,dsn,constraint_order;
%end;
/* prepare tables */
proc sql;
create table work.&tabs1 as select
libname as libref
,upcase(memname) as dsn
,memtype
,dbms_memtype
,typemem
,memlabel
,nvar
,compress
from dictionary.tables
where upcase(libname)="&lib"
%if &ds ne 0 %then %do;
and upcase(memname)="&ds"
%end;
;
data &tabs2;
set &ds3;
length pk_fields $512;
retain pk_fields;
by libref dsn constraint_order;
if first.dsn then pk_fields='';
if pk_ind=1 then pk_fields=catx(' ',pk_fields,name);
if last.dsn then output;
run;
proc sql;
create table &outds as
select a.libref
,a.dsn
,a.memtype
,a.dbms_memtype
,a.typemem
,a.memlabel
,a.nvar
,a.compress
,b.pk_fields
from work.&tabs1 a
left join work.&tabs2 b
on a.libref=b.libref
and a.dsn=b.dsn;
/* tidy up */
%mp_dropmembers(
&ds1 &ds2 &ds3 &dsn &tabs1 &tabs2 &sum &pk4sure &pkdefault &finalpks,
iftrue=(&mdebug=0)
)
%mend mp_getpk;

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/**
@file
@brief Performs a text substitution on a file
@details Makes use of the GSUB function in LUA to perform a text substitution
in a file - either in-place, or writing to a new location. The benefit of
using LUA is that the entire file can be loaded into a single variable,
thereby side stepping the 32767 character limit in a data step.
Usage:
%let file=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/file.txt;
%let str=replace/me;
%let rep=with/this;
data _null_;
file "&file";
put "&str";
run;
%mp_gsubfile(file=&file, patternvar=str, replacevar=rep)
data _null_;
infile "&file";
input;
list;
run;
@param file= (0) The file to perform the substitution on
@param patternvar= A macro variable containing the Lua
[pattern](https://www.lua.org/pil/20.2.html) to search for. Due to the use
of special (magic) characters in Lua patterns, it is safer to pass the NAME
of the macro variable containing the string, rather than the value itself.
@param replacevar= The name of the macro variable containing the replacement
_string_.
@param outfile= (0) The file to write the output to. If zero, then the file
is overwritten in-place.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li ml_gsubfile.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_gsubfile.test.sas
@version 9.4
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_gsubfile(file=0,
patternvar=,
replacevar=,
outfile=0
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%ml_gsubfile()
%mend mp_gsubfile;

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/**
@file mp_guesspk.sas
@file
@brief Guess the primary key of a table
@details Tries to guess the primary key of a table based on the following logic:
@details Tries to guess the primary key of a table based on the following
logic:
* Columns with nulls are ignored
* Return only column combinations that provide unique results
* Start from one column, then move out to include composite keys of 2 to 6 columns
* Start from one column, then move out to composite keys of 2 to 6 columns
The library of the target should be assigned before using this macro.
Usage:
filename mc url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/all.sas";
filename mc url
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/all.sas";
%inc mc;
%mp_guesspk(sashelp.class,outds=classpks)
@param baseds The dataset to analyse
@param outds= The output dataset to contain the possible PKs
@param max_guesses= The total number of possible primary keys to generate. A
table is likely to have multiple unlikely PKs, so no need to list them all. Default=3.
@param min_rows= The minimum number of rows a table should have in order to try
and guess the PK. Default=5.
@param max_guesses= (3) The total number of possible primary keys to generate.
A table may have multiple unlikely PKs, so no need to list them all.
@param min_rows= (5) The minimum number of rows a table should have in order
to try and guess the PK.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getvarlist.sas
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mf_nobs.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_getpk.sas
@version 9.3
@author Allan Bowe
@@ -196,7 +201,8 @@
%let lev4=%scan(&posspks,&l);
%if &lev1 ne &lev4 and &lev2 ne &lev4 and &lev3 ne &lev4 %then %do;
/* check for four level uniqueness */
proc sort data=&pkds(keep=&lev1 &lev2 &lev3 &lev4) out=&tmpds noduprec;
proc sort data=&pkds(keep=&lev1 &lev2 &lev3 &lev4)
out=&tmpds noduprec;
by _all_;
run;
%if %mf_nobs(&tmpds)=&rows %then %do;
@@ -233,7 +239,8 @@
%let lev5=%scan(&posspks,&m);
%if &lev1 ne &lev5 & &lev2 ne &lev5 & &lev3 ne &lev5 & &lev4 ne &lev5 %then %do;
/* check for four level uniqueness */
proc sort data=&pkds(keep=&lev1 &lev2 &lev3 &lev4 &lev5) out=&tmpds noduprec;
proc sort data=&pkds(keep=&lev1 &lev2 &lev3 &lev4 &lev5)
out=&tmpds noduprec;
by _all_;
run;
%if %mf_nobs(&tmpds)=&rows %then %do;
@@ -282,7 +289,8 @@
run;
%if %mf_nobs(&tmpds)=&rows %then %do;
proc sql;
insert into &outds values("&lev1 &lev2 &lev3 &lev4 &lev5 &lev6");
insert into &outds
values("&lev1 &lev2 &lev3 &lev4 &lev5 &lev6");
%if %mf_nobs(&outds) ge &max_guesses %then %do;
%put &sysmacroname: Max PKs reached at Level 6 for &baseds;
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@param [in] libds dataset to hash
@param [in] salt= Provide a salt (could be, for instance, the dataset name)
@param [in] iftrue= A condition under which the macro should be executed.
@param [out] outds= (work.mf_hashdataset) The output dataset to create. This
will contain one column (hashkey) with one observation (a hex32.
representation of the input hash)
@@ -35,10 +36,14 @@
%macro mp_hashdataset(
libds,
outds=,
salt=
salt=,
iftrue=%str(1=1)
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%if not(%eval(%unquote(&iftrue))) %then %return;
%if %mf_getattrn(&libds,NLOBS)=0 %then %do;
%put %str(WARN)ING: Dataset &libds is empty;, or is not a dataset;
%put %str(WARN)ING: Dataset &libds is empty, or is not a dataset;
%end;
%else %if %mf_getattrn(&libds,NLOBS)<0 %then %do;
%put %str(ERR)OR: Dataset &libds is not a dataset;

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/**
@file
@brief Performs a wrapped \%include
@details This macro wrapper is necessary if you need your included code to
know that it is being \%included.
If you are using %include in a regular program, you could make use of the
following macro variables:
@li SYSINCLUDEFILEDEVICE
@li SYSINCLUDEFILEDIR
@li SYSINCLUDEFILEFILEREF
@li SYSINCLUDEFILENAME
However these variables are NOT available inside a macro, as documented here:
https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.5/mcrolref/n1j5tcc0n2xczyn1kg1o0606gsv9.htm
This macro can be used in place of the %include statement, and will insert
the following (equivalent) global variables:
@li _SYSINCLUDEFILEDEVICE
@li _SYSINCLUDEFILEDIR
@li _SYSINCLUDEFILEFILEREF
@li _SYSINCLUDEFILENAME
These can be used whenever testing _within a macro_. Outside of the macro,
the regular automatic variables will still be available (thanks to a
concatenated file list in the include statement).
Example usage:
filename example temp;
data _null_;
file example;
put '%macro test();';
put '%put &=_SYSINCLUDEFILEFILEREF;';
put '%put &=SYSINCLUDEFILEFILEREF;';
put '%mend; %test()';
put '%put &=SYSINCLUDEFILEFILEREF;';
run;
%mp_include(example)
@param [in] fileref The fileref of the file to be included. Must be provided.
@param [in] prefix= (_) The prefix to apply to the global variables.
@param [in] opts= (SOURCE2) The options to apply to the %inc statement
@param [in] errds= (work.mp_abort_errds) There is no clean way to end a
process within a %include called within a macro. Furthermore, there is no
way to test if a macro is called within a %include. To handle this
particular scenario, the %mp_abort() macro will test for the existence of
the `_SYSINCLUDEFILEDEVICE` variable and return the outputs (msg,mac) inside
this dataset.
It will then run an abort cancel FILE to stop the include running, and pass
the dataset back.
NOTE - it is NOT possible to read this dataset as part of _this_ macro -
when running abort cancel FILE, ALL macros are closed, so instead it is
necessary to invoke "%mp_abort(mode=INCLUDE)" OUTSIDE of any macro wrappers.
@version 9.4
@author Allan Bowe
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getuniquefileref.sas
@li mp_abort.sas
**/
%macro mp_include(fileref
,prefix=_
,opts=SOURCE2
,errds=work.mp_abort_errds
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
/* prepare precode */
%local tempref;
%let tempref=%mf_getuniquefileref();
data _null_;
file &tempref;
set sashelp.vextfl(where=(fileref="%upcase(&fileref)"));
put '%let _SYSINCLUDEFILEDEVICE=' xengine ';';
name=scan(xpath,-1,'/\');
put '%let _SYSINCLUDEFILENAME=' name ';';
path=subpad(xpath,1,length(xpath)-length(name)-1);
put '%let _SYSINCLUDEFILEDIR=' path ';';
put '%let _SYSINCLUDEFILEFILEREF=' "&fileref;";
run;
/* prepare the errds */
data &errds;
length msg mac $1000;
call missing(msg,mac);
iftrue='1=0';
run;
/* include the include */
%inc &tempref &fileref/&opts;
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&syscc ne 0)
,mac=%str(&_SYSINCLUDEFILEDIR/&_SYSINCLUDEFILENAME)
,msg=%str(syscc=&syscc after executing &_SYSINCLUDEFILENAME)
)
filename &tempref clear;
%mend mp_include;

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/**
@file
@brief Initialise session with useful settings and variables
@details Implements a "strict" set of SAS options for use in defensive
programming. Highly recommended, if you want your code to run on some
other machine.
This macro is recommended to be compiled and invoked in the `initProgram`
for SASjs [Jobs](https://cli.sasjs.io/sasjsconfig.html#jobConfig_initProgram
), [Services](
https://cli.sasjs.io/sasjsconfig.html#serviceConfig_initProgram) and [Tests]
(https://cli.sasjs.io/sasjsconfig.html#testConfig_initProgram).
For non SASjs projects, you could invoke in the autoexec, or in your own
solution initialisation macro.
If you have a good idea for another useful option, setting, or global
variable - feel free to [raise an issue](
https://github.com/sasjs/core/issues/new)!
All global variables are prefixed with "SASJS" (unless modified with the
prefix parameter).
@param [in] prefix= (SASJS) The prefix to apply to the global macro variables
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_init(prefix=SASJS
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%global
&prefix._INIT_NUM /* initialisation time as numeric */
&prefix._INIT_DTTM /* initialisation time in E8601DT26.6 format */
&prefix.WORK /* avoid typing %sysfunc(pathname(work)) every time */
;
%if %eval(&&&prefix._INIT_NUM>0) %then %return; /* only run once */
data _null_;
dttm=datetime();
call symputx("&prefix._init_num",dttm,'g');
call symputx("&prefix._init_dttm",put(dttm,E8601DT26.6),'g');
call symputx("&prefix.work",pathname('WORK'),'g');
run;
options
noautocorrect /* disallow misspelled procedure names */
compress=CHAR /* default is none so ensure we have something! */
datastmtchk=ALLKEYWORDS /* protection from overwriting input datasets */
%str(err)orcheck=STRICT /* catch errs in libname/filename statements */
fmterr /* ensure err when a format cannot be found */
mergenoby=%str(ERR)OR /* throw err when a merge has no BY variables */
missing=. /* changing this can cause hard to detect errs */
noquotelenmax /* avoid warnings for long strings */
noreplace /* avoid overwriting permanent datasets */
ps=max /* reduce log size slightly */
ls=max /* reduce log even more and avoid word truncation */
validmemname=COMPATIBLE /* avoid special characters etc in table names */
validvarname=V7 /* avoid special characters etc in variable names */
varinitchk=%str(ERR)OR /* avoid data mistakes from variable name typos */
varlenchk=%str(ERR)OR /* fail hard if truncation (data loss) can result */
;
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@details PROC JSON is faster but will produce errs like the ones below if
special chars are encountered.
> ERROR: Some code points did not transcode.
> (ERR)OR: Some code points did not transcode.
> An object or array close is not valid at this point in the JSON text.
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
%if &action=OPEN %then %do;
options nobomfile;
data _null_;file &jref encoding='utf-8';
put '{"START_DTTM" : "' "%sysfunc(datetime(),datetime20.3)" '"';
put '{"PROCESSED_DTTM" : "' "%sysfunc(datetime(),E8601DT26.6)" '"';
run;
%end;
%else %if (&action=ARR or &action=OBJ) %then %do;

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@param [out] outref= Output fileref in which to create the insert statements.
If it exists, it will be appended to, otherwise it will be created.
@param [out] schema= (0) The schema of the target database, or the libref.
@param [in] applydttm= (YES) If YES, any columns using datetime formats will
be converted to native DB datetime literals
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
@@ -38,6 +40,7 @@
,outref=0
,schema=0
,maxobs=max
,applydttm=YES
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
/* Find the tables */
@@ -67,6 +70,7 @@ select distinct lowcase(memname)
,outds=&ds
,flavour=&flavour
,maxobs=&maxobs
,applydttm=&applydttm
)
%end;

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/**
@file
@brief Mechanism for locking tables to prevent parallel modifications
@details Uses a control table to enable ANY table to be locked for updates.
Only useful if every update uses the macro! Used heavily within
[Data Controller for SAS](https://datacontroller.io).
The underlying table is structured as per the MAKETABLE action.
@param [in] action The action to be performed. Valid values:
@li LOCK - Sets the lock flag, also confirms if a SAS lock is available
@li UNLOCK - Unlocks the table
@li MAKETABLE - creates the control table (ctl_ds)
@param [in] lib= (WORK) The libref of the table to lock. Should already be
assigned.
@param [in] ds= The dataset to lock
@param [in] ref= A meaningful reference to enable the lock to be traced. Max
length is 200 characters.
@param [out] ctl_ds= (0) The control table which controls the actual locking.
Should already be assigned and available.
@param [in] loops= (25) Number of times to check for a lock.
@param [in] loop_secs= (1) Seconds to wait between each lock attempt
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_abort.sas
@li mp_lockfilecheck.sas
@li mf_getuser.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_lockanytable.test.sas
@version 9.2
**/
%macro mp_lockanytable(
action
,lib= WORK
,ds=0
,ref=
,ctl_ds=0
,loops=25
,loop_secs=1
);
data _null_;
if _n_=1 then putlog "&sysmacroname entry vars:";
set sashelp.vmacro;
where scope="&sysmacroname";
put name '=' value;
run;
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&ds=0 and &action ne MAKETABLE)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(dataset was not provided)
)
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&ctl_ds=0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(Control dataset was not provided)
)
/* set up lib & mac vars */
%let lib=%upcase(&lib);
%let ds=%upcase(&ds);
%let action=%upcase(&action);
%local user x trans msg abortme;
%let user=%mf_getuser();
%let abortme=0;
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&action ne LOCK & &action ne UNLOCK & &action ne MAKETABLE)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(Invalid action (&action) provided)
)
/* if an err condition exists, exit before we even begin */
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&syscc>0 and &action=LOCK)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(aborting due to syscc=&syscc on LOCK entry)
)
/* do not bother locking work tables (else may affect all WORK libraries) */
%if (%upcase(&lib)=WORK or %str(&lib)=%str()) & &action ne MAKETABLE %then %do;
%put NOTE: WORK libraries will not be registered in the locking system.;
%return;
%end;
/* do not proceed if no observations can be processed */
%mp_abort(iftrue= (%sysfunc(getoption(OBS))=0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(options obs = 0. syserrortext=&syserrortext)
)
%if &ACTION=LOCK %then %do;
/* abort if a SAS lock is already in place, or cannot be applied */
%mp_lockfilecheck(&lib..&ds)
/* next, check there is a record for this table */
%local record_exists_check;
proc sql noprint;
select count(*) into: record_exists_check from &ctl_ds
where LOCK_LIB ="&lib" and LOCK_DS="&ds";
quit;
%if &syscc>0 %then %put syscc=&syscc sqlrc=&sqlrc;
%if &record_exists_check=0 %then %do;
data _null_;
putlog "&sysmacroname: adding record to lock table..";
run;
data ;
if 0 then set &ctl_ds;
LOCK_LIB ="&lib";
LOCK_DS="&ds";
LOCK_STATUS_CD='LOCKED';
LOCK_START_DTTM="%sysfunc(datetime(),E8601DT26.6)"dt;
LOCK_USER_NM="&user";
LOCK_PID="&sysjobid";
LOCK_REF="&ref";
output;stop;
run;
%let trans=&syslast;
proc append base=&ctl_ds data=&trans;
run;
%end;
/* if record does exist, perform lock attempts */
%else %do x=1 %to &loops;
data _null_;
putlog "&sysmacroname: attempting lock (iteration &x) "@;
putlog "at %sysfunc(datetime(),datetime19.) ..";
run;
proc sql;
update &ctl_ds
set LOCK_STATUS_CD='LOCKED'
, LOCK_START_DTTM="%sysfunc(datetime(),E8601DT26.6)"dt
, LOCK_USER_NM="&user"
, LOCK_PID="&sysjobid"
, LOCK_REF="&ref"
where LOCK_LIB ="&lib" and LOCK_DS="&ds";
quit;
/**
* NOTE - occasionally SQL server will return an err code (deadlocked
* transaction). If so, ignore it, keep calm, and carry on..
*/
%if &syscc>0 %then %do;
data _null_;
putlog 'NOTE-' / 'NOTE-';
putlog "NOTE- &sysmacroname: Update failed. "@;
putlog "Resetting err conditions and re-attempting.";
putlog "NOTE- syscc=&syscc syserr=&syserr sqlrc=&sqlrc";
putlog 'NOTE-' / 'NOTE-';
run;
%let syscc=0;
%let sqlrc=0;
%end;
/* now check if the record was successfully updated */
%local success_check;
proc sql noprint;
select count(*) into: success_check from &ctl_ds
where LOCK_LIB ="&lib" and LOCK_DS="&ds"
and LOCK_PID="&sysjobid" and LOCK_STATUS_CD='LOCKED';
quit;
%if &success_check=0 %then %do;
%if &x < &loops %then %do;
/* pause before next check */
data _null_;
putlog 'NOTE-' / 'NOTE-';
putlog "NOTE- &sysmacroname: table locked, waiting "@;
putlog "%sysfunc(sleep(&loop_inc)) seconds.. ";
putlog "NOTE- (iteration &x of &loops)";
putlog 'NOTE-' / 'NOTE-';
run;
%end;
%else %do;
%let msg=Unable to lock &lib..&ds via &ctl_ds after &loops attempts.\n
Please ask your administrator to investigate!;
%let abortme=1;
%end;
%end;
%else %do;
data _null_;
putlog 'NOTE-' / 'NOTE-';
putlog "NOTE- &sysmacroname: Table &lib..&ds locked at "@;
putlog " %sysfunc(datetime(),datetime19.) (iteration &x)"@;
putlog 'NOTE-' / 'NOTE-';
run;
%if &syscc>0 %then %do;
%put setting syscc(&syscc) back to 0;
%let syscc=0;
%end;
%let x=&loops; /* no more iterations needed */
%end;
%end;
%end;
%else %if &ACTION=UNLOCK %then %do;
%local status;
proc sql noprint;
select LOCK_STATUS_CD into: status from &ctl_ds
where LOCK_LIB ="&lib" and LOCK_DS="&ds";
quit;
%if &syscc>0 %then %put syscc=&syscc sqlrc=&sqlrc;
%if &status=LOCKED %then %do;
data _null_;
putlog "&sysmacroname: unlocking &lib..&ds:";
run;
proc sql;
update &ctl_ds
set LOCK_STATUS_CD='UNLOCKED'
, LOCK_END_DTTM="%sysfunc(datetime(),E8601DT26.6)"dt
, LOCK_USER_NM="&user"
, LOCK_PID="&sysjobid"
, LOCK_REF="&ref"
where LOCK_LIB ="&lib" and LOCK_DS="&ds";
quit;
%end;
%else %if &status=UNLOCKED %then %do;
%put %str(WAR)NING: &lib..&ds is already unlocked!;
%end;
%else %do;
%put NOTE: Unrecognised STATUS_CD (&status) in &ctl_ds;
%let abortme=1;
%end;
%end;
%else %if &action=MAKETABLE %then %do;
proc sql;
create table &ctl_ds(
lock_lib char(8),
lock_ds char(32),
lock_status_cd char(10) not null,
lock_user_nm char(100) not null ,
lock_ref char(200),
lock_pid char(10),
lock_start_dttm num format=E8601DT26.6,
lock_end_dttm num format=E8601DT26.6,
constraint pk_mp_lockanytable primary key(lock_lib,lock_ds));
%end;
%else %do;
%let msg=lock_anytable given unsupported action (&action);
%let abortme=1;
%end;
/* catch errs - mp_abort must be called outside of a logic block */
%mp_abort(iftrue=(&abortme=1),
msg=%superq(msg),
mac=&sysmacroname
)
%exit_macro:
data _null_;
put "&sysmacroname: Exit vars: action=&action lib=&lib ds=&ds";
put " syscc=&syscc sqlrc=&sqlrc syserr=&syserr";
run;
%mend mp_lockanytable;

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/**
@file
@brief Aborts if a SAS lock file is in place, or if one cannot be applied.
@details Used in conjuction with the mp_lockanytable macro.
More info here: https://sasensei.com/flash/24
Usage:
data work.test; a=1;run;
%mp_lockfilecheck(work.test)
@param [in] libds The libref.dataset for which to check the lock status
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_abort.sas
@li mf_getattrc.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_lockanytable.sas
@li mp_lockfilecheck.test.sas
@version 9.2
**/
%macro mp_lockfilecheck(
libds
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
data _null_;
if _n_=1 then putlog "&sysmacroname entry vars:";
set sashelp.vmacro;
where scope="&sysmacroname";
put name '=' value;
run;
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&syscc>0)
,mac=checklock.sas
,msg=Aborting with syscc=&syscc on entry.
)
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&libds=0)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%str(libds not provided)
)
%local msg lib ds;
%let lib=%upcase(%scan(&libds,1,.));
%let ds=%upcase(%scan(&libds,2,.));
/* do not proceed if no observations can be processed */
%let msg=options obs = 0. syserrortext=%superq(syserrortext);
%mp_abort(iftrue= (%sysfunc(getoption(OBS))=0)
,mac=checklock.sas
,msg=%superq(msg)
)
data _null_;
putlog "Checking engine & member type";
run;
%local engine memtype;
%let memtype=%mf_getattrc(&libds,MTYPE);
%let engine=%mf_getattrc(&libds,ENGINE);
%if &engine ne V9 and &engine ne BASE %then %do;
data _null_;
putlog "Lib &lib is not assigned using BASE engine - uses &engine instead";
putlog "SAS lock check will not be performed";
run;
%return;
%end;
%else %if &memtype ne DATA %then %do;
%put NOTE: Cannot lock a VIEW!! Memtype=&memtype;
%return;
%end;
data _null_;
putlog "Engine = &engine, memtype=&memtype";
putlog "Attempting lock statement";
run;
lock &libds;
%local abortme;
%let abortme=0;
%if &syscc>0 or &SYSLCKRC ne 0 %then %do;
%let msg=Unable to apply lock on &libds (SYSLCKRC=&SYSLCKRC syscc=&syscc);
%put %str(ERR)OR: &sysmacroname: &msg;
%let abortme=1;
%end;
lock &libds clear;
%mp_abort(iftrue= (&abortme=1)
,mac=&sysmacroname
,msg=%superq(msg)
)
%mend mp_lockfilecheck;

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/**
@file
@brief Create sample data based on the structure of an empty table
@details Many SAS projects involve sensitive datasets. One way to _ensure_
the data is anonymised, is never to receive it in the first place! Often
consultants are provided with empty tables, and expected to create complex
ETL flows.
This macro can help by taking an empty table, and populating it with data
according to the variable types and formats.
TODO:
@li Respect PKs
@li Respect NOT NULLs
@li Consider dates, datetimes, times, integers etc
Usage:
proc sql;
create table work.example(
TX_FROM float format=datetime19.,
DD_TYPE char(16),
DD_SOURCE char(2048),
DD_SHORTDESC char(256),
constraint pk primary key(tx_from, dd_type,dd_source),
constraint nnn not null(DD_SHORTDESC)
);
%mp_makedata(work.example)
@param [in] libds The empty table in which to create data
@param [out] obs= (500) The number of records to create.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mf_getvarlen.sas
@li mf_nobs.sas
@li mp_getcols.sas
@li mp_getpk.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_makedata(libds
,obs=500
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%local ds1 c1 n1 i col charvars numvars;
%if %mf_nobs(&libds)>0 %then %do;
%put &sysmacroname: &libds has data, it will not be recreated;
%return;
%end;
%local ds1 c1 n1;
%let ds1=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mp_makedata);
%let c1=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mp_makedatacol);
%let n1=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mp_makedatacol);
data &ds1;
if 0 then set &libds;
do _n_=1 to &obs;
&c1=repeat(uuidgen(),10);
&n1=ranuni(1)*5000000;
drop &c1 &n1;
%let charvars=%mf_getvarlist(&libds,typefilter=C);
%if &charvars ^= %then %do i=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&charvars));
%let col=%scan(&charvars,&i);
&col=subpad(&c1,1,%mf_getvarlen(&libds,&col));
%end;
%let numvars=%mf_getvarlist(&libds,typefilter=N);
%if &numvars ^= %then %do i=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&numvars));
%let col=%scan(&numvars,&i);
&col=&n1;
%end;
output;
end;
run;
proc append base=&libds data=&ds1;
run;
proc sql;
drop table &ds1;
%mend mp_makedata;

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@@ -14,14 +14,14 @@
We take the standard definition one step further by embedding the informat
in the table header row, like so:
|var1:$|var2:best.|var3:date9.|
|var1:$32|var2:best.|var3:date9.|
|---|---|---|
|some text|42|01JAN1960|
|blah|1|31DEC1999|
Which resolves to:
|var1:$|var2:best.|var3:date9.|
|var1:$32|var2:best.|var3:date9.|
|---|---|---|
|some text|42|01JAN1960|
|blah|1|31DEC1999|
@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@
data _null_;
file &fref;
length line $32767;
call missing(line);
put '|'
%local i var fmt;
%do i=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&vars));

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/**
@file
@brief Reset when an err condition occurs
@details When building apps, sometimes an operation must be attempted that
can cause an err condition. There is no try catch in SAS! So the err state
must be caught and reset.
This macro attempts to do that reset.
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_reseterror(
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
options obs=max replace nosyntaxcheck;
%let syscc=0;
%if "&sysprocessmode " = "SAS Stored Process Server " %then %do;
data _null_;
rc=stpsrvset('program error', 0);
run;
%end;
%mend mp_reseterror;

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@@ -11,22 +11,28 @@
Usage:
%mp_searchdata(lib=sashelp, string=Jan)
%mp_searchdata(lib=sashelp, numval=1)
%mp_searchdata(lib=sashelp, ds=bird, numval=1)
%mp_searchdata(lib=sashelp, ds=class, string=l,outobs=5)
Outputs zero or more tables to an MPSEARCH library with specific records.
@param lib= the libref to search (should be already assigned)
@param ds= the dataset to search (leave blank to search entire library)
@param string= the string value to search
@param numval= the numeric value to search (must be exact)
@param outloc= the directory in which to create the output datasets with
matching rows. Will default to a subfolder in the WORK library.
@param outobs= set to a positive integer to restrict the number of
@param [in] lib= The libref to search (should be already assigned)
@param [in] ds= The dataset to search (leave blank to search entire library)
@param [in] string= String value to search (case sensitive, can be partial)
@param [in] numval= Numeric value to search (must be exact)
@param [out] outloc= (0) Optionally specify the directory in which to
create the the output datasets with matching rows. By default it will
write them to a temporary subdirectory within the WORK folder.
@param [out] outlib= (MPSEARCH) Assign a different libref to the output
library containing the matching datasets / records
@param [in] outobs= set to a positive integer to restrict the number of
observations
@param filter_text= add a (valid) filter clause to further filter the results
@param [in] filter_text= (1=1) Add a (valid) filter clause to further filter
the results.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mf_getvarlist.sas
@li mf_getvartype.sas
@li mf_mkdir.sas
@@ -36,11 +42,12 @@
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_searchdata(lib=sashelp
%macro mp_searchdata(lib=
,ds=
,string= /* the query will use a contains (?) operator */
,numval= /* numeric must match exactly */
,outloc=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/mpsearch
,outloc=0
,outlib=MPSEARCH
,outobs=-1
,filter_text=%str(1=1)
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
@@ -57,8 +64,12 @@
%if &string = %then %let type=N;
%else %let type=C;
%if "&outloc"="0" %then %do;
%let outloc=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/%mf_getuniquename();
%end;
%mf_mkdir(&outloc)
libname mpsearch "&outloc";
libname &outlib "&outloc";
/* get the list of tables in the library */
proc sql noprint;
@@ -70,11 +81,6 @@ select distinct memname into: table_list separated by ' '
%end;
;
/* check that we have something to check */
proc sql
%if &outobs>-1 %then %do;
outobs=&outobs
%end;
;
%if %length(&table_list)=0 %then %put library &lib contains no tables!;
/* loop through each table */
%else %do table_num=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&table_list,%str( )));
@@ -85,10 +91,10 @@ proc sql
%end;
%else %do;
%let check_tm=%sysfunc(datetime());
/* build sql statement */
create table mpsearch.&table as select * from &lib..&table
where %unquote(&filter_text) and
(0
/* prep input */
data &outlib..&table;
set &lib..&table;
where %unquote(&filter_text) and ( 0
/* loop through columns */
%do colnum=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&vars,%str( )));
%let col=%scan(&vars,&colnum,%str( ));
@@ -102,15 +108,20 @@ proc sql
or ("&col"n = &numval)
%end;
%end;
);
);
%if &outobs>-1 %then %do;
if _n_ > &outobs then stop;
%end;
run;
%put Search query for &table took
%sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime())-&check_tm) seconds;
%if &sqlrc ne 0 %then %do;
%put %str(WAR)NING: SQLRC=&sqlrc when processing &table;
%if &syscc ne 0 %then %do;
%put %str(ERR)ROR: SYSCC=&syscc when processing &lib..&table;
%return;
%end;
%if %mf_nobs(mpsearch.&table)=0 %then %do;
drop table mpsearch.&table;
%if %mf_nobs(&outlib..&table)=0 %then %do;
proc sql;
drop table &outlib..&table;
%end;
%end;
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<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_existds.sas
@param key Provide a key on which to perform the lookup
@param value Provide a value
@param type= either C or N will populate valc and valn respectively. C is
default.
@param libds= define the target table to hold the parameters
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mf_getvalue.sas
@param [in] key Provide a key on which to perform the lookup
@param [in] value Provide a value
@param [in] type= either C or N will populate valc and valn respectively.
C is default.
@param [out] libds= define the target table to hold the parameters
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe

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/**
@file
@brief Sorts a SAS dataset in place, preserving constraints
@details Generally if a dataset contains indexes, then it is not necessary to
sort it before performing operations such as merges / joins etc.
That said, there are a few edge cases where it can be desirable:
@li To allow adjacent records to be viewed directly in the dataset
@li To apply compression, or to remove deleted records
@li To improve performance for specific queries
This macro will only work for BASE (V9) engine libraries. It works by
creating a copy of the dataset (without data, WITH constraints) in the same
library, appending a sorted view into it, and finally - renaming it. By
default, COMPRESS=CHAR and REUSE=YES will be applied, this behaviour can
be adjusted using the `dsoptions=` parameter.
Example usage:
proc sql;
create table work.example as
select * from sashelp.class;
alter table work.example
add constraint pk primary key(name);
%mp_sortinplace(work.example)
@param [in] libds The libref.datasetname that needs to be sorted
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_existds.sas
@li mf_getengine.sas
@li mf_getquotedstr.sas
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mf_getvarlist.sas
@li mf_nobs.sas
@li mp_abort.sas
@li mp_getpk.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_sortinplace.test.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
@source https://github.com/sasjs/core
**/
%macro mp_sortinplace(libds
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%local lib ds tempds1 tempds2 tempvw sortkey;
/* perform validations */
%mp_abort(iftrue=(%sysfunc(countc(&libds,.)) ne 1)
,mac=mp_sortinplace
,msg=%str(LIBDS (&libds) should have LIBREF.DATASET format)
)
%mp_abort(iftrue=(%mf_existds(&libds)=0)
,mac=mp_sortinplace
,msg=%str(&libds does not exist)
)
%let lib=%scan(&libds,1,.);
%let ds=%scan(&libds,2,.);
%mp_abort(iftrue=(%mf_getengine(&lib) ne V9)
,mac=mp_sortinplace
,msg=%str(&lib is not a BASE engine library)
)
/* grab a copy of the constraints so we know what to sort by */
%let tempds1=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=&sysmacroname);
%mp_getpk(lib=&lib,ds=&ds,outds=work.&tempds1)
%if %mf_nobs(work.&tempds1)=0 %then %do;
%put &sysmacroname: No PK found in &lib..&ds;
%put Sorting will not take place;
%return;
%end;
/* fallback sortkey is all fields */
%let sortkey=%mf_getvarlist(&libds);
/* overlay actual sort key if it exists */
data _null_;
set work.&tempds1;
call symputx('sortkey',coalescec(pk_fields,symget('sortkey')));
run;
/* create empty copy, with ALL constraints, in the same library */
%let tempds2=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=&sysmacroname);
proc append base=&lib..&tempds2 data=&libds(obs=0);
run;
/* create sorted view */
%let tempvw=%mf_getuniquename(prefix=&sysmacroname);
proc sql;
create view work.&tempvw as select * from &lib..&ds
order by %mf_getquotedstr(&sortkey,quote=N);
/* append sorted data */
proc append base=&lib..&tempds2 data=work.&tempvw;
run;
/* do validations */
%mp_abort(iftrue=(&syscc ne 0)
,mac=mp_sortinplace
,msg=%str(syscc=&syscc prior to replace operation)
)
%mp_abort(iftrue=(%mf_nobs(&lib..&tempds2) ne %mf_nobs(&lib..&ds))
,mac=mp_sortinplace
,msg=%str(new dataset has a different number of logical obs to the old)
)
/* drop old dataset */
proc sql;
drop table &lib..&ds;
/* rename the new dataset */
proc datasets library=&lib;
change &tempds2=&ds;
run;
%mend mp_sortinplace;

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/**
@file
@brief Converts deletes/changes/appends into a single audit table.
@details When tracking changes to data over time, it can be helpful to have
a single base table to track ALL modifications - enabling audit trail,
data recovery, and change re-application. This macro is one of many
data management utilities used in [Data Controller for SAS](
https:datacontroller.io) - a comprehensive data ingestion solution, which
works on any SAS platform (Viya, SAS 9, Foundation) and is free for up to 5
users.
NOTE - this macro does not validate the inputs. It is assumed that the
datasets containing the new / changed / deleted rows are CORRECT, contain
no additional (or missing columns), and that the originals dataset contains
all relevant base records (and no additionals).
Usage:
data work.orig work.deleted work.changed work.appended;
set sashelp.class;
if _n_=1 then do;
output work.orig work.deleted;
end;
else if _n_=2 then do;
output work.orig;
age=99;
output work.changed;
end;
else do;
name='Newbie';
output work.appended;
stop;
end;
run;
%mp_storediffs(sashelp.class,work.orig,NAME
,delds=work.deleted
,modds=work.changed
,appds=work.appended
,outds=work.final
,mdebug=1
)
@param [in] libds Target table against which the changes were applied
@param [in] origds Dataset with original (unchanged) records. Can be empty if
only appending.
@param [in] key Space seperated list of key variables
@param [in] delds= (0) Dataset with deleted records
@param [in] appds= (0) Dataset with appended records
@param [in] modds= (0) Dataset with modified records
@param [out] outds= (work.mp_storediffs) Output table containing stored data.
Has the following format:
proc sql;
create table &outds(
load_ref char(36) label='unique load reference',
processed_dttm num format=E8601DT26.6 label='Processed at timestamp',
libref char(8) label='Library Reference (8 chars)',
dsn char(32) label='Dataset Name (32 chars)',
key_hash char(32) label=
'MD5 Hash of primary key values (pipe seperated)',
move_type char(1) label='Either (A)ppended, (D)eleted or (M)odified',
is_pk num label='Is Primary Key Field? (1/0)',
is_diff num label=
'Did value change? (1/0/-1). Always -1 for appends and deletes.',
tgtvar_type char(1) label='Either (C)haracter or (N)umeric',
tgtvar_nm char(32) label='Target variable name (32 chars)',
oldval_num num format=best32. label='Old (numeric) value',
newval_num num format=best32. label='New (numeric) value',
oldval_char char(32765) label='Old (character) value',
newval_char char(32765) label='New (character) value',
constraint pk_mpe_audit
primary key(load_ref,libref,dsn,key_hash,tgtvar_nm)
);
@param [in] processed_dttm= (0) Provide a datetime constant in relation to
the actual load time. If not provided, current timestamp is used.
@param [in] mdebug= set to 1 to enable DEBUG messages and preserve outputs
@param [out] loadref= (0) Provide a unique key to reference the load,
otherwise a UUID will be generated.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getquotedstr.sas
@li mf_getuniquename.sas
@li mf_getvarlist.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
/** @cond */
%macro mp_storediffs(libds
,origds
,key
,delds=0
,appds=0
,modds=0
,outds=work.mp_storediffs
,loadref=0
,processed_dttm=0
,mdebug=0
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%local dbg;
%if &mdebug=1 %then %do;
%put &sysmacroname entry vars:;
%put _local_;
%end;
%else %let dbg=*;
/* set up unique and temporary vars */
%local ds1 ds2 ds3 ds4 hashkey inds_auto inds_keep dslist;
%let ds1=%upcase(work.%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mpsd_ds1));
%let ds2=%upcase(work.%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mpsd_ds2));
%let ds3=%upcase(work.%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mpsd_ds3));
%let ds4=%upcase(work.%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mpsd_ds4));
%let hashkey=%upcase(%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mpsd_hashkey));
%let inds_auto=%upcase(%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mpsd_inds_auto));
%let inds_keep=%upcase(%mf_getuniquename(prefix=mpsd_inds_keep));
%let dslist=&origds;
%if &delds ne 0 %then %do;
%let delds=%upcase(&delds);
%if %scan(&delds,-1,.)=&delds %then %let delds=WORK.&delds;
%let dslist=&dslist &delds;
%end;
%if &appds ne 0 %then %do;
%let appds=%upcase(&appds);
%if %scan(&appds,-1,.)=&appds %then %let appds=WORK.&appds;
%let dslist=&dslist &appds;
%end;
%if &modds ne 0 %then %do;
%let modds=%upcase(&modds);
%if %scan(&modds,-1,.)=&modds %then %let modds=WORK.&modds;
%let dslist=&dslist &modds;
%end;
%let origds=%upcase(&origds);
%if %scan(&origds,-1,.)=&origds %then %let origds=WORK.&origds;
%let key=%upcase(&key);
/* hash the key and append all the tables (marking the source) */
data &ds1;
set &dslist indsname=&inds_auto;
&hashkey=put(md5(catx('|',%mf_getquotedstr(&key,quote=N))),$hex32.);
&inds_keep=&inds_auto;
proc sort;
by &inds_keep &hashkey;
run;
/* transpose numeric & char vars */
proc transpose data=&ds1
out=&ds2(rename=(&hashkey=key_hash _name_=tgtvar_nm col1=newval_num));
by &inds_keep &hashkey;
var _numeric_;
run;
proc transpose data=&ds1
out=&ds3(
rename=(&hashkey=key_hash _name_=tgtvar_nm col1=newval_char)
where=(tgtvar_nm not in ("&hashkey","&inds_keep"))
);
by &inds_keep &hashkey;
var _character_;
run;
data &ds4;
length &inds_keep $41 tgtvar_nm $32;
set &ds2 &ds3 indsname=&inds_auto;
tgtvar_nm=upcase(tgtvar_nm);
if tgtvar_nm in (%upcase(%mf_getvarlist(&libds,dlm=%str(,),quote=DOUBLE)));
if &inds_auto="&ds2" then tgtvar_type='N';
else if &inds_auto="&ds3" then tgtvar_type='C';
else do;
putlog "%str(ERR)OR: unidentified vartype input!" &inds_auto;
call symputx('syscc',98);
end;
if &inds_keep="&appds" then move_type='A';
else if &inds_keep="&delds" then move_type='D';
else if &inds_keep="&modds" then move_type='M';
else if &inds_keep="&origds" then move_type='O';
else do;
putlog "%str(ERR)OR: unidentified movetype input!" &inds_keep;
call symputx('syscc',99);
end;
tgtvar_nm=upcase(tgtvar_nm);
if tgtvar_nm in (%mf_getquotedstr(&key)) then is_pk=1;
else is_pk=0;
drop &inds_keep;
run;
%if "&loadref"="0" %then %let loadref=%sysfunc(uuidgen());
%if &processed_dttm=0 %then %let processed_dttm=%sysfunc(datetime());
%let libds=%upcase(&libds);
/* join orig vals for modified & deleted */
proc sql;
create table &outds as
select "&loadref" as load_ref length=36
,&processed_dttm as processed_dttm format=E8601DT26.6
,"%scan(&libds,1,.)" as libref length=8
,"%scan(&libds,2,.)" as dsn length=32
,b.key_hash length=32
,b.move_type length=1
,b.tgtvar_nm length=32
,b.is_pk
,case when b.move_type ne 'M' then -1
when a.newval_num=b.newval_num and a.newval_char=b.newval_char then 0
else 1
end as is_diff
,b.tgtvar_type length=1
,case when b.move_type='D' then b.newval_num
else a.newval_num
end as oldval_num format=best32.
,case when b.move_type='D' then .
else b.newval_num
end as newval_num format=best32.
,case when b.move_type='D' then b.newval_char
else a.newval_char
end as oldval_char length=32765
,case when b.move_type='D' then ''
else b.newval_char
end as newval_char length=32765
from &ds4(where=(move_type='O')) as a
right join &ds4(where=(move_type ne 'O')) as b
on a.tgtvar_nm=b.tgtvar_nm
and a.key_hash=b.key_hash
order by move_type, key_hash,is_pk desc, tgtvar_nm;
%if &mdebug=0 %then %do;
proc sql;
drop table &ds1, &ds2, &ds3, &ds4;
%end;
%mend mp_storediffs;
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@file mp_unzip.sas
@brief Unzips a zip file
@details Opens the zip file and copies all the contents to another directory.
It is not possible to retain permissions / timestamps, also the BOF marker
is lost so it cannot extract binary files.
It is not possible to retain permissions / timestamps, also the BOF marker
is lost so it cannot extract binary files.
Usage:
Usage:
filename mc url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/all.sas";
filename mc url
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/all.sas";
%inc mc;
%mp_unzip(ziploc="/some/file.zip",outdir=/some/folder)
More info: https://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2015/05/11/using-filename-zip-to-unzip-and-read-data-files-in-sas/
@param ziploc= Fileref or quoted full path to zip file ("/path/to/file.zip")
@param outdir= (%sysfunc(pathname(work))) Directory in which to write the
outputs (created if non existant)
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_mkdir.sas
@li mf_getuniquefileref.sas
@param ziploc= fileref or quoted full path to zip file ("/path/to/file.zip")
@param outdir= directory in which to write the outputs (created if non existant)
@li mp_binarycopy.sas
@version 9.4
@author Allan Bowe
@@ -30,17 +35,20 @@
,outdir=%sysfunc(pathname(work))
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%local fname1 fname2 fname3;
%let fname1=%mf_getuniquefileref();
%let fname2=%mf_getuniquefileref();
%let fname3=%mf_getuniquefileref();
%local f1 f2 ;
%let f1=%mf_getuniquefileref();
%let f2=%mf_getuniquefileref();
filename &fname1 ZIP &ziploc; * Macro variable &datazip would be read from the file*;
/* Macro variable &datazip would be read from the file */
filename &f1 ZIP &ziploc;
/* create target folder */
%mf_mkdir(&outdir)
/* Read the "members" (files) from the ZIP file */
data _data_(keep=memname isFolder);
length memname $200 isFolder 8;
fid=dopen("&fname1");
fid=dopen("&f1");
if fid=0 then stop;
memcount=dnum(fid);
do i=1 to memcount;
@@ -51,16 +59,32 @@ data _data_(keep=memname isFolder);
end;
rc=dclose(fid);
run;
filename &fname1 clear;
filename &f2 temp;
/* loop through each entry and either create the subfolder or extract member */
data _null_;
set &syslast;
file &f2;
if isFolder then call execute('%mf_mkdir(&outdir/'!!memname!!')');
else call execute('filename &fname2 zip &ziploc member='
!!quote(trim(memname))!!';filename &fname3 "&outdir/'
!!trim(memname)!!'" recfm=n;data _null_; rc=fcopy("&fname2","&fname3");run;'
!!'filename &fname2 clear; filename &fname3 clear;');
else do;
qname=quote(cats("&outdir/",memname));
bname=cats('(',memname,')');
put '/* hat tip: "data _null_" on SAS-L */';
put 'data _null_;';
put ' infile &f1 ' bname ' lrecl=256 recfm=F length=length eof=eof unbuf;';
put ' file ' qname ' lrecl=256 recfm=N;';
put ' input;';
put ' put _infile_ $varying256. length;';
put ' return;';
put 'eof:';
put ' stop;';
put 'run;';
end;
run;
%mend mp_unzip;
%inc &f2/source2;
filename &f2 clear;
%mend mp_unzip;

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/**
@file
@brief Wait until a file arrives before continuing execution
@details Loops with a `sleep()` command until a file arrives or the max wait
period expires.
@example
Wait 3 minutes OR for /tmp/flag.txt to appear
%mp_wait4file(/tmp/flag.txt , maxwait=60*3)
@param [in] file The file to wait for. Must be provided.
@param [in] maxwait= (0) Number of seconds to wait. If set to zero, will
loop indefinitely (to a maximum of 46 days, per SAS [documentation](
https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/lrdict/64316/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a001418809.htm
)). Otherwise, execution will proceed upon sleep expiry.
@param [in] interval= (1) The wait period between sleeps, in seconds
**/
%macro mp_wait4file(file, maxwait=0, interval=1);
%if %str(&file)=%str() %then %do;
%put %str(ERR)OR: file not provided;
%end;
data _null_;
maxwait=&maxwait;
if maxwait=0 then maxwait=60*60*24*46;
do until (fileexist("&file") or slept>maxwait );
slept=sum(slept,sleep(&interval,1));
end;
run;
%mend mp_wait4file;

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/**
@file
@brief Fix the `_WEBIN` variables provided to SAS web services
@details When uploading files to SAS Stored Processes or Viya Jobs a number
of global macro variables are automatically created - however there are some
differences in behaviour both between SAS 9 and Viya, and also between a
single file upload and a multi-file upload.
This macro "straightens" up the global macro variables to make it easier /
simpler to write code that works in both environments and with a variable
number of file inputs.
After running this macro, the following global variables will *always* exist:
@li `_WEBIN_FILE_COUNT`
@li `_WEBIN_FILENAME1`
@li `_WEBIN_FILEREF1`
@li `_WEBIN_NAME1`
Usage:
%mp_webin()
This was created as a macro procedure (over a macro function) as it will also
use the filename statement in Viya environments (where `_webin_fileuri` is
provided).
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getplatform.sas
@li mf_getuniquefileref.sas
**/
%macro mp_webin();
/* prepare global variables */
%global _webin_file_count
_webin_filename _webin_filename1
_webin_fileref _webin_fileref1
_webin_fileuri _webin_fileuri1
_webin_name _webin_name1
;
/* create initial versions */
%let _webin_file_count=%eval(&_webin_file_count+0);
%let _webin_filename1=%sysfunc(coalescec(&_webin_filename1,&_webin_filename));
%let _webin_fileref1=%sysfunc(coalescec(&_webin_fileref1,&_webin_fileref));
%let _webin_fileuri1=%sysfunc(coalescec(&_webin_fileuri1,&_webin_fileuri));
%let _webin_name1=%sysfunc(coalescec(&_webin_name1,&_webin_name));
/* If Viya, create temporary fileref(s) */
%local i;
%if %mf_getplatform()=SASVIYA %then %do i=1 %to &_webin_file_count;
%let _webin_fileref&i=%mf_getuniquefileref();
filename &&_webin_fileref&i filesrvc "&&_webin_fileuri&i";
%end;
%mend mp_webin;

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@@ -16,11 +16,18 @@
@li mp_dirlist.sas
@param in= unquoted filepath, dataset of files or directory to zip
@param type= FILE, DATASET, DIRECTORY. (FILE / DATASET not ready yet)
@param outname= output file to create, without .zip extension
@param outpath= location for output zip file
@param type= (FILE) Valid values:
@li FILE - /full/path/and/filename.extension to a particular file
@li DATASET - a dataset containing a list of files to zip (see `incol`)
@li DIRECTORY - a directory to zip
@param outname= (FILE) Output file to create, _without_ .zip extension
@param outpath= (%sysfunc(pathname(WORK))) Parent folder for output zip file
@param incol= if DATASET input, say which column contains the filepath
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mp_unzip.sas
@li mp_zip.test.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
@source https://github.com/sasjs/core
@@ -51,9 +58,9 @@ ods package open nopf;
set &ds;
length __command $4000;
if file_or_folder='file';
command=cats('ods package add file="',filepath
__command=cats('ods package add file="',filepath
,'" mimetype="application/x-compress";');
call execute(command);
call execute(__command);
run;
/* tidy up */
%if &debug=NO %then %do;
@@ -64,11 +71,10 @@ ods package open nopf;
data _null_;
set &in;
length __command $4000;
command=cats('ods package add file="',&incol
__command=cats('ods package add file="',&incol
,'" mimetype="application/x-compress";');
call execute(command);
call execute(__command);
run;
ods package add file="&in" mimetype="application/x-compress";
%end;

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ for file in files:
for line in infile:
ml.write(" put '" + line.rstrip().replace("'","''") + " ';\n")
ml.write("run;\n\n")
ml.write("%inc \"%sysfunc(pathname(work))/" + name + ".lua\";\n\n")
ml.write("%inc \"%sysfunc(pathname(work))/" + name + ".lua\" /source2;\n\n")
ml.write("%mend " + name + ";\n")
ml.close()
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ options noquotelenmax;
"""
f = open('all.sas', "w") # r / r+ / rb / rb+ / w / wb
f.write(header)
folders=['base','meta','metax','viya','lua','fcmp']
folders=['base','meta','metax','server','viya','lua','fcmp']
for folder in folders:
filenames = [fn for fn in Path('./' + folder).iterdir() if fn.match("*.sas")]
filenames.sort()

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@@ -54,6 +54,9 @@
@param [out] pkg= (utils) The output package in which to create the function.
Uses a 3 part format: libref.catalog.package
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_existfunction.sas
**/
%macro mcf_stpsrv_header(wrap=NO
@@ -63,6 +66,8 @@
,pkg=UTILS
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%if %mf_existfunction(stpsrv_header)=1 %then %return;
%if &wrap=YES %then %do;
proc fcmp outcat=&lib..&cat..&pkg;
%end;

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local fpath, outpath, file, fcontent
-- configure in / out paths
fpath = sas.symget("file")
outpath = sas.symget("outfile")
if ( outpath == 0 )
then
outpath=fpath
end
-- open file and perform the substitution
file = io.open(fpath,"r")
fcontent = file:read("*all")
file:close()
fcontent = string.gsub(
fcontent,
sas.symget(sas.symget("patternvar")),
sas.symget(sas.symget("replacevar"))
)
-- write the file back out
file = io.open(outpath, "w+")
io.output(file)
io.write(fcontent)
io.close(file)

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/**
@file ml_gsubfile.sas
@brief Compiles the gsubfile.lua lua file
@details Writes gsubfile.lua to the work directory
and then includes it.
Usage:
%ml_gsubfile()
**/
%macro ml_gsubfile();
data _null_;
file "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/ml_gsubfile.lua";
put 'local fpath, outpath, file, fcontent ';
put ' ';
put '-- configure in / out paths ';
put 'fpath = sas.symget("file") ';
put 'outpath = sas.symget("outfile") ';
put 'if ( outpath == 0 ) ';
put 'then ';
put ' outpath=fpath ';
put 'end ';
put ' ';
put '-- open file and perform the substitution ';
put 'file = io.open(fpath,"r") ';
put 'fcontent = file:read("*all") ';
put 'file:close() ';
put 'fcontent = string.gsub( ';
put ' fcontent, ';
put ' sas.symget(sas.symget("patternvar")), ';
put ' sas.symget(sas.symget("replacevar")) ';
put ') ';
put ' ';
put '-- write the file back out ';
put 'file = io.open(outpath, "w+") ';
put 'io.output(file) ';
put 'io.write(fcontent) ';
put 'io.close(file) ';
run;
%inc "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/ml_gsubfile.lua" /source2;
%mend ml_gsubfile;

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@@ -389,6 +389,6 @@ data _null_;
put '-- JSON.LUA ENDS HERE ';
run;
%inc "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/ml_json.lua";
%inc "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/ml_json.lua" /source2;
%mend ml_json;

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@@ -55,7 +55,18 @@
*/
/*! \dir Tests
/*! \dir server
* \brief Macros used with [sasjs/server](https://server.sasjs.io)
* \details These macros have the following attributes:
* OS independent
* sasjs/server aware
* No X command
* Prefixes: _ms_
*/
/*! \dir tests
* \brief SASjs Tests
* \details These folders contain the macro tests. They are first compiled
and deployed (sasjs cbd) then executed (sasjs test).
@@ -72,7 +83,7 @@
*/
/*! \dir lua
/*! \dir lua
* \brief Lua macros
* \details These macros have the following attributes:

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Concatenate all macros into a single file
OUTFILE='./macrocore.sas'
cat > $OUTFILE <<'EOL'
/**
@file
@brief Auto-generated file
@details
This file contains all the macros in a single file - which means it can be
'included' in SAS with just 2 lines of code:
filename mc url
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/macrocore.sas";
%inc mc;
The `build.sh` file in the https://github.com/sasjs/core repo
is used to create this file.
@author Allan Bowe
**/
EOL
cat base/* >> $OUTFILE
cat meta/* >> $OUTFILE
cat metax/* >> $OUTFILE
cat viya/* >> $OUTFILE

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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ data _null_;
put '%if &action=OPEN %then %do; ';
put ' options nobomfile; ';
put ' data _null_;file &jref encoding=''utf-8''; ';
put ' put ''{"START_DTTM" : "'' "%sysfunc(datetime(),datetime20.3)" ''"''; ';
put ' put ''{"PROCESSED_DTTM" : "'' "%sysfunc(datetime(),E8601DT26.6)" ''"''; ';
put ' run; ';
put '%end; ';
put '%else %if (&action=ARR or &action=OBJ) %then %do; ';
@@ -385,6 +385,7 @@ data _null_;
put ' put ",""SYSERRORTEXT"" : ""&syserrortext"" "; ';
put ' put ",""SYSHOSTNAME"" : ""&syshostname"" "; ';
put ' put ",""SYSJOBID"" : ""&sysjobid"" "; ';
put ' put ",""SYSSCPL"" : ""&sysscpl"" "; ';
put ' put ",""SYSSITE"" : ""&syssite"" "; ';
put ' sysvlong=quote(trim(symget(''sysvlong''))); ';
put ' put '',"SYSVLONG" : '' sysvlong; ';

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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ run;
data &outattrs;
keep type name value;
length type $4 name $256 value $32767;
rc1=1;n1=1;type='Prop';
rc1=1;n1=1;type='Prop';name='';value='';
do while(rc1>0);
rc1=metadata_getnprp("&uri",n1,name,value);
if rc1>0 then output;

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@@ -63,14 +63,13 @@ run;
%if %length(&tree)>0 %then %do;
/* get tree info */
%mm_gettree(tree=&tree,inds=&outds, outds=&outds, mDebug=&mDebug)
%if %mf_nobs(&outds)=0 %then %do;
%if %mf_nobs(&outds)=0 %then %do;
%put NOTE: Tree &tree did not exist!!;
%return;
%end;
%end;
data &outds ;
set &outds(rename=(treeuri=treeuri_compare));
length treeuri query stpuri $256;

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
data &outds;
length uri serveruri conn_uri domainuri libname ServerContext AuthDomain
path_schema usingpkguri type tableuri $256 id $17
libdesc $200 libref engine $8 IsDBMSLibname $1
libdesc $200 libref engine $8 IsDBMSLibname IsPreassigned $1
tablename $50 /* metadata table names can be longer than $32 */
;
keep libname libdesc libref engine ServerContext path_schema AuthDomain

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@@ -155,6 +155,7 @@
put ",""SYSERRORTEXT"" : ""&syserrortext"" ";
put ",""SYSHOSTNAME"" : ""&syshostname"" ";
put ",""SYSJOBID"" : ""&sysjobid"" ";
put ",""SYSSCPL"" : ""&sysscpl"" ";
put ",""SYSSITE"" : ""&syssite"" ";
sysvlong=quote(trim(symget('sysvlong')));
put ',"SYSVLONG" : ' sysvlong;

2020
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@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@
"prepare": "git rev-parse --git-dir && git config core.hooksPath ./.git-hooks || true"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@sasjs/cli": "^2.37.2"
"@sasjs/cli": "^2.39.0"
},
"dependencies": {
"ts-loader": "^9.2.6"
}
}

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
"fcmp",
"meta",
"metax",
"server",
"viya",
"lua",
"tests/crossplatform"
@@ -47,10 +48,32 @@
"name": "sas9",
"serverUrl": "https://sas.analytium.co.uk:8343",
"serverType": "SAS9",
"httpsAgentOptions": {
"allowInsecureRequests": false
},
"appLoc": "/Shared Data/temp/macrocore",
"macroFolders": [
"tests/sas9only"
]
],
"programFolders": [],
"deployConfig": {
"deployServicePack": true,
"deployScripts": []
},
"serverName": "SASApp",
"repositoryName": "Foundation"
},
{
"name": "server",
"serverUrl": "https://sas.analytium.co.uk:5001",
"serverType": "SASJS",
"appLoc": "/Shared Data/temp/macrocore",
"macroFolders": [
"tests/serveronly"
],
"deployConfig": {
"deployServicePack": true
}
},
{
"name": "docsonly",

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/**
@file
@brief Send data to/from @sasjs/server
@details This macro should be added to the start of each web service,
**immediately** followed by a call to:
%ms_webout(FETCH)
This will read all the input data and create same-named SAS datasets in the
WORK library. You can then insert your code, and send data back using the
following syntax:
data some datasets; * make some data ;
retain some columns;
run;
%ms_webout(OPEN)
%ms_webout(ARR,some) * Array format, fast, suitable for large tables ;
%ms_webout(OBJ,datasets) * Object format, easier to work with ;
%ms_webout(CLOSE)
@param action Either FETCH, OPEN, ARR, OBJ or CLOSE
@param ds The dataset to send back to the frontend
@param dslabel= value to use instead of the real name for sending to JSON
@param fmt=(Y) Set to N to send back unformatted values
@param fref=(_webout) The fileref to which to write the JSON
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_jsonout.sas
@li mf_getuser.sas
<h4> Related Macros </h4>
@li mv_webout.sas
@li mm_webout.sas
@version 9.3
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro ms_webout(action,ds,dslabel=,fref=_webout,fmt=Y);
%global _webin_file_count _webin_fileref1 _webin_name1 _program _debug
sasjs_tables;
%local i tempds;
%let action=%upcase(&action);
%if &action=FETCH %then %do;
%if %str(&_debug) ge 131 %then %do;
options mprint notes mprintnest;
%end;
%let _webin_file_count=%eval(&_webin_file_count+0);
/* now read in the data */
%do i=1 %to &_webin_file_count;
%if &_webin_file_count=1 %then %do;
%let _webin_fileref1=&_webin_fileref;
%let _webin_name1=&_webin_name;
%end;
data _null_;
infile &&_webin_fileref&i termstr=crlf;
input;
call symputx('input_statement',_infile_);
putlog "&&_webin_name&i input statement: " _infile_;
stop;
data &&_webin_name&i;
infile &&_webin_fileref&i firstobs=2 dsd termstr=crlf encoding='utf-8';
input &input_statement;
%if %str(&_debug) ge 131 %then %do;
if _n_<20 then putlog _infile_;
%end;
run;
%let sasjs_tables=&sasjs_tables &&_webin_name&i;
%end;
%end;
%else %if &action=OPEN %then %do;
/* fix encoding */
OPTIONS NOBOMFILE;
/* setup json */
data _null_;file &fref encoding='utf-8';
%if %str(&_debug) ge 131 %then %do;
put '>>weboutBEGIN<<';
%end;
put '{"SYSDATE" : "' "&SYSDATE" '"';
put ',"SYSTIME" : "' "&SYSTIME" '"';
run;
%end;
%else %if &action=ARR or &action=OBJ %then %do;
%mp_jsonout(&action,&ds,dslabel=&dslabel,fmt=&fmt,jref=&fref
,engine=DATASTEP,dbg=%str(&_debug)
)
%end;
%else %if &action=CLOSE %then %do;
%if %str(&_debug) ge 131 %then %do;
/* if debug mode, send back first 10 records of each work table also */
options obs=10;
data;run;%let tempds=%scan(&syslast,2,.);
ods output Members=&tempds;
proc datasets library=WORK memtype=data;
%local wtcnt;%let wtcnt=0;
data _null_;
set &tempds;
if not (upcase(name) =:"DATA"); /* ignore temp datasets */
i+1;
call symputx('wt'!!left(i),name,'l');
call symputx('wtcnt',i,'l');
data _null_; file &fref mod encoding='utf-8';
put ",""WORK"":{";
%do i=1 %to &wtcnt;
%let wt=&&wt&i;
proc contents noprint data=&wt
out=_data_ (keep=name type length format:);
run;%let tempds=%scan(&syslast,2,.);
data _null_; file &fref mod encoding='utf-8';
dsid=open("WORK.&wt",'is');
nlobs=attrn(dsid,'NLOBS');
nvars=attrn(dsid,'NVARS');
rc=close(dsid);
if &i>1 then put ','@;
put " ""&wt"" : {";
put '"nlobs":' nlobs;
put ',"nvars":' nvars;
%mp_jsonout(OBJ,&tempds,jref=&fref,dslabel=colattrs,engine=DATASTEP)
%mp_jsonout(OBJ,&wt,jref=&fref,dslabel=first10rows,engine=DATASTEP)
data _null_; file &fref mod encoding='utf-8';
put "}";
%end;
data _null_; file &fref mod encoding='utf-8';
put "}";
run;
%end;
/* close off json */
data _null_;file &fref mod encoding='utf-8';
_PROGRAM=quote(trim(resolve(symget('_PROGRAM'))));
put ",""SYSUSERID"" : ""&sysuserid"" ";
put ",""MF_GETUSER"" : ""%mf_getuser()"" ";
put ",""_DEBUG"" : ""&_debug"" ";
put ',"_PROGRAM" : ' _PROGRAM ;
put ",""SYSCC"" : ""&syscc"" ";
put ",""SYSERRORTEXT"" : ""&syserrortext"" ";
SYSHOSTINFOLONG=quote(trim(symget('SYSHOSTINFOLONG')));
put ',"SYSHOSTINFOLONG" : ' SYSHOSTINFOLONG;
put ",""SYSHOSTNAME"" : ""&syshostname"" ";
put ",""SYSPROCESSID"" : ""&SYSPROCESSID"" ";
put ",""SYSPROCESSMODE"" : ""&SYSPROCESSMODE"" ";
put ",""SYSPROCESSNAME"" : ""&SYSPROCESSNAME"" ";
put ",""SYSJOBID"" : ""&sysjobid"" ";
put ",""SYSSCPL"" : ""&sysscpl"" ";
put ",""SYSSITE"" : ""&syssite"" ";
put ",""SYSTCPIPHOSTNAME"" : ""&SYSTCPIPHOSTNAME"" ";
sysvlong=quote(trim(symget('sysvlong')));
put ',"SYSVLONG" : ' sysvlong;
put ",""SYSWARNINGTEXT"" : ""&syswarningtext"" ";
put ',"END_DTTM" : "' "%sysfunc(datetime(),datetime20.3)" '" ';
autoexec=quote(trim(getoption('autoexec')));
put ',"AUTOEXEC" : ' autoexec;
memsize="%sysfunc(INPUTN(%sysfunc(getoption(memsize)), best.),sizekmg.)";
memsize=quote(cats(memsize));
put ',"MEMSIZE" : ' memsize;
put "}" @;
%if %str(&_debug) ge 131 %then %do;
put '>>weboutEND<<';
%end;
run;
%end;
%mend ms_webout;

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
/**
@file
@brief Testing mf_dedup macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_dedup.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
%let str=One two one two and through and through;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("%mf_dedup(&str)"="One two one and through"),
desc=Basic test,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("%mf_dedup(&str,outdlm=%str(,))"="One,two,one,and,through"),
desc=Outdlm test,
outds=work.test_results
)

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
/**
@file
@brief Testing mf_existfileref macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_existds.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
data work.testme;
x=1;
run;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_existds(work.testme)=1),
desc=Checking existing dataset exists,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_existds(work.try2testme)=0),
desc=Checking non existing dataset does not exist,
outds=work.test_results
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/**
@file
@brief Testing mf_getfmtlist macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getfmtlist.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_getfmtlist(sashelp.prdsale)"="DOLLAR $CHAR W MONNAME"
),
desc=Checking basic numeric,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_getfmtlist(sashelp.shoes)"="$CHAR BEST DOLLAR"
),
desc=Checking basic char,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_getfmtlist(sashelp.demographics)"="BEST Z $CHAR COMMA PERCENTN"
),
desc=Checking longer numeric,
outds=work.test_results
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/**
@file
@brief Testing mf_getfmtname macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getfmtname.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_getfmtname(8.)"="W"
),
desc=Checking basic numeric,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_getfmtname($4.)"="$CHAR"
),
desc=Checking basic char,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_getfmtname(comma14.10)"="COMMA"
),
desc=Checking longer numeric,
outds=work.test_results
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/**
@file
@brief Testing mf_getuniquefileref macro
@details To test performance you can also use the following macro:
%macro x(prefix);
%let now=%sysfunc(datetime());
%do x=1 %to 1000;
%let rc=%mf_getuniquefileref(prefix=&prefix);
%end;
%put %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime())-&now);
%mend;
%x(_)
%x(0)
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_getuniquefileref.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%substr(%mf_getuniquefileref(prefix=0),1,1)"="#"
),
desc=Checking for a natively assigned fileref,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%substr(%mf_getuniquefileref(),1,1)"="_"
),
desc=Checking for a default fileref,
outds=work.test_results
)

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/**
@file
@brief Testing mf_isint macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_isint.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_isint(1)"="1"
),
desc=Checking basic mf_isint(1),
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_isint(1.1)"="0"
),
desc=Checking basic mf_isint(1.1),
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(
"%mf_isint(-1)"="1"
),
desc=Checking mf_isint(-1),
outds=work.test_results
)

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/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_appendfile.sas macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_appendfile.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
filename tmp1 temp;
filename tmp2 temp;
filename tmp3 temp;
data _null_; file tmp1; put 'base file';
data _null_; file tmp2; put 'append1';
data _null_; file tmp3; put 'append2';
run;
%mp_appendfile(baseref=tmp1, appendrefs=tmp2 tmp3)
data _null_;
infile tmp1;
input;
put _infile_;
call symputx(cats('check',_n_),_infile_);
run;
%global check1 check2 check3;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("&check1"="base file"),
desc=Line 1 of file tmp1 is correct,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("&check2"="append1"),
desc=Line 2 of file tmp1 is correct,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("&check3"="append2"),
desc=Line 3 of file tmp1 is correct,
outds=work.test_results
)

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/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_copyfolder.sas macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_copyfolder.sas
@li mf_mkdir.sas
@li mf_nobs.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
@li mp_dirlist.sas
**/
/**
* make a directory structure
*/
%let root=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/top;
%mf_mkdir(&root)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a)
%mf_mkdir(&root/b)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/d)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/e)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/e/f)
data "&root/a/e/f/ds1.sas7bdat";x=1;
data "&root/a/e/ds2.sas7bdat";x=1;
data "&root/a/ds3.sas7bdat";x=1;
run;
%mp_dirlist(path=&root, outds=myTable, maxdepth=MAX)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_nobs(work.mytable)=8),
desc=Temp data successfully created,
outds=work.test_results
)
/**
* copy it
*/
%let newfolder=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/new;
%mp_copyfolder(&root,&newfolder)
%mp_dirlist(path=&newfolder, outds=work.myTable2, maxdepth=MAX)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_nobs(work.mytable2)=8),
desc=Folder successfully copied,
outds=work.test_results
)

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/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_deletefolder.sas macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_deletefolder.sas
@li mf_mkdir.sas
@li mf_nobs.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
@li mp_dirlist.sas
**/
/**
* make a directory structure
*/
%let root=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/top;
%mf_mkdir(&root)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a)
%mf_mkdir(&root/b)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/d)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/e)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/e/f)
data "&root/a/e/f/ds1.sas7bdat";
x=1;
run;
%mp_dirlist(path=&root, outds=myTable, maxdepth=MAX)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_nobs(work.mytable)=6),
desc=Temp data successfully created,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_deletefolder(&root/a)
%mp_dirlist(path=&root, outds=work.myTable2, maxdepth=MAX)
data _null_;
set work.mytable2;
putlog (_all_)(=);
run;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_nobs(work.mytable2)=1),
desc=Subfolder and contents successfully deleted,
outds=work.test_results
)

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/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_dirlist.sas macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_nobs.sas
@li mf_mkdir.sas
@li mp_dirlist.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
/**
* make a directory structure
*/
%let root=%sysfunc(pathname(work))/top;
%mf_mkdir(&root)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a)
%mf_mkdir(&root/b)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/d)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/e)
%mf_mkdir(&root/a/e/f)
data "&root/a/e/f/ds1.sas7bdat";
x=1;
run;
%mp_dirlist(path=&root, outds=myTable, maxdepth=MAX)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_nobs(work.mytable)=6),
desc=All levels returned,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_dirlist(path=&root, outds=myTable2, maxdepth=2)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_nobs(work.mytable2)=5),
desc=Top two levels returned,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_dirlist(path=&root, outds=work.myTable3, maxdepth=0)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_nobs(work.mytable3)=2),
desc=Top level returned,
outds=work.test_results
)

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/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_ds2cards.sas macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_ds2cards.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
/**
* test 1 - rebuild an existing dataset
* Cars is a great dataset - it contains leading spaces, and formatted numerics
*/
%mp_ds2cards(base_ds=sashelp.cars
, tgt_ds=work.test
, cards_file= "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/cars.sas"
, showlog=NO
)
%inc "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/cars.sas"/source2;
proc compare base=sashelp.cars compare=work.test;
quit;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(&sysinfo=1),
desc=sashelp.cars is identical except for ds label,
outds=work.test_results
)
/**
* test 2 - binary data compare
*/
data work.binarybase;
format bin $hex500. z $hex.;
do x=1 to 250;
z=byte(x);
bin=trim(bin)!!z;
output;
end;
run;
%mp_ds2cards(base_ds=work.binarybase
, showlog=YES
, cards_file="%sysfunc(pathname(work))/c2.sas"
, tgt_ds=work.binarycompare
, append=
)
%inc "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/c2.sas"/source2;
proc compare base=work.binarybase compare=work.binarycompare;
run;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(&sysinfo=0),
desc=work.binarybase dataset is identical,
outds=work.test_results
)

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data _null_;
set work.test;
file inc;
line=cats('%mp_ds2fmtds(sashelp.',memname,',',memname,')');
libds=cats('sashelp.',memname);
if exist(libds) then line=cats('%mp_ds2fmtds(',libds,',',memname,')');
put line;
run;
options obs=50;
%inc inc;
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/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_getcols macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_getcols.sas
@li mp_assertcolvals.sas
@li mp_assertdsobs.sas
**/
/* valid filter */
%mp_getcols(sashelp.airline,outds=work.info)
%mp_assertdsobs(work.info,
desc=Has 3 records,
test=EQUALS 3,
outds=work.test_results
)
data work.check;
length val $10;
do val='NUMERIC','DATE','CHARACTER';
output;
end;
run;
%mp_assertcolvals(work.info.ddtype,
checkvals=work.check.val,
desc=All values have a match,
test=ALLVALS
)

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/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_getconstraints.sas macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_nobs.sas
@li mp_getconstraints.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
proc sql;
create table work.example(
TX_FROM float format=datetime19.,
DD_TYPE char(16),
DD_SOURCE char(2048),
DD_SHORTDESC char(256),
constraint pk primary key(tx_from, dd_type,dd_source),
constraint unq unique(tx_from, dd_type),
constraint nnn not null(DD_SHORTDESC)
);
%mp_getconstraints(lib=work,ds=example,outds=work.constraints)
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_nobs(work.constraints)=6),
desc=Output table work.constraints created with correct number of records,
outds=work.test_results
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/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_getformats.sas macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mf_mkdir.sas
@li mp_getformats.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
/**
* Test - setup
*/
%mf_mkdir(&sasjswork/path1)
%mf_mkdir(&sasjswork/path2)
libname path1 "&sasjswork/path1";
libname path2 "&sasjswork/path2";
PROC FORMAT library=path1;
value whichpath 0 = 'path1' other='big fat problem if not path1';
PROC FORMAT library=path2;
value whichpath 0 = 'path2' other='big fat problem if not path2';
RUN;
/** run with path1 path2 FMTSEARCH */
options insert=(fmtsearch=(path1 path2));
data _null_;
test=0;
call symputx('test1',put(test,whichpath.));
run;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("&test1"="path1"),
desc=Check correct format is applied,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_getformats(fmtlist=WHICHPATH,outsummary=sum,outdetail=detail1)
%let tst1=0;
data _null_;
set detail1;
if fmtname='WHICHPATH' and start='**OTHER**' then call symputx('tst1',label);
putlog (_all_)(=);
run;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("&tst1"="big fat problem if not path1"),
desc=Check correct detail results are applied,
outds=work.test_results
)
/** run with path2 path1 FMTSEARCH */
options insert=(fmtsearch=(path2 path1));
data _null_;
test=0;
call symputx('test2',put(test,whichpath.));
run;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("&test2"="path2"),
desc=Check correct format is applied,
outds=work.test_results
)
%mp_getformats(fmtlist=WHICHPATH,outsummary=sum,outdetail=detail2)
%let tst2=0;
data _null_;
set detail2;
if fmtname='WHICHPATH' and start='**OTHER**' then call symputx('tst2',label);
putlog (_all_)(=);
run;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=("&tst2"="big fat problem if not path2"),
desc=Check correct detail results are applied,
outds=work.test_results
)

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