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Importing data from SAS to Access

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replyReply Mon 2 Aug 2010, 14:20Delegate Jon said...

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Importing data from SAS to Access

What is the best way to import a database from a third party application like SAS (Statistical Analysis System) for analysis in Access? SAS can export as delimited data, .csv and .txt files.

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replyReply Tue 3 Aug 2010, 15:03Trainer Stephen said...

RE: Importing data from SAS to Access

Hi Jon

Thanks for your question

I suggest that exporting the data from SAS into a text file would be the best approach, as Access has a wizard to import data from text files.

Go to Tools-Import and in the resulting dialog box change the file type to Text File. Select the file and the wizard will guide you through the process

Regards

Stephen


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