Dan Blanchette () (Center of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Duke University's Fuqua School of Business)
Abstract
saswrapper runs a SAS program in batch and prints the output in the Stata results window/log file. This usually occurs by specifying a SAS program file after using, but saswrapper can also run SAS code specified by the pre_sas_prog() and/or post_sas_prog() options. By default, saswrapper will save the current data in memory using savasas and make it available in SAS's WORK library. If that is not desired, use the nodata option. The usesas option tells saswrapper to load the last SAS dataset created in the WORK library by the submitted SAS program into Stata using the SAVASTATA SAS macro.
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Software component provided by Boston College Department of Economics in its series Statistical Software Components with number
S457027.
Size: Programming language: Stata Requires: Stata version 8.0 Date of creation: 11 Apr 2009 Date of revision:
07 May 2009 Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s457027
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