IMSTAT Procedure (Data and Server Management)
COMPUTE Statement
The COMPUTE statement adds a permanent computed
column to an in-memory table.
Syntax
COMPUTE column-name file-reference </ option>;
COMPUTE column-name "SAS-statements" </ option>;
Required Argument
column-name
specifies the name
to use for the computed column. The name cannot already be in use
in the table.
COMPUTE Statement Options
NOPREPARSE
prevents the procedure
from pre-parsing and pre-generating code for temporary expressions,
scoring programs, and other user-written SAS statements.
When this option is
specified, the user-written statements are sent to the server "as-is"
and then the server attempts to generate code from it. If the server
detects problems with the code, the error messages might not to be
as detailed as the messages that are generated by SAS client. If
you are debugging your user-written program, then you might want to
pre-parse and pre-generate code in the procedure. However, if your
SAS statements compile and run as you want them to, then you can specify
this option to avoid the work of parsing and generating code on the
SAS client.
When you specify this
option in the PROC IMSTAT statement, the option applies to all statements
that can generate code. You can also exclude specific statements from
pre-parsing by using the NOPREPARSE option in statements that allow
temporary columns or the SCORE statement.
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