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Some national characters in variable names might be converted to other characters when the options VALIDVARNAME=ANY and GETNAMES=YES.
For example, when you import a Japanese CSV file with the options VALIDVARNAME=ANY and GETNAMES=YES, some SAS variable names that contains Japanese characters will be incorrectly convered to other characters.
options validvarname=any;
PROC IMPORT OUT= WORK.DATA
DATAFILE= "\temp\file.csv"
DBMS=CSV REPLACE;
GETNAMES=YES;
DATAROW=2;
RUN;
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Product Family | Product | System | SAS Release | |
Reported | Fixed* | |||
SAS System | Base SAS | Microsoft Windows XP Professional | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Windows Vista | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |||
Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit Edition | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft® Windows® for 64-Bit Itanium-based Systems | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
64-bit Enabled Solaris | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Solaris for x64 | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Linux | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
z/OS | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Linux on Itanium | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
64-bit Enabled AIX | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
64-bit Enabled HP-UX | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
HP-UX IPF | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 | ||
Tru64 UNIX | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | 9.2 TS1M0 |