Usage Note 8682: New option, DTRESET, prints current date and time in the output window
in place of date and time of SAS invocation
In SAS 9, a new option, DTRESET, prints the current date and
time in the output window, listing files, and log files rather than
the date and time of SAS invocation.
To print the current date and time, issue the following statement in
your SAS program:
options dtreset;
This option only needs to be submitted once during the SAS session.
It can also be set on SAS invocation, either in the sasv9.cfg file or in
an autoexec.sas file. Each time output is produced, the current date
and time are captured and printed in the output window.
To cancel this option submit the following statement:
options nodtreset;
The last date and time printed will be the date and time on any
additional output produced.
Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | Base SAS | Microsoft Windows XP Professional | 9 TS M0 | |
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation | 9 TS M0 | |
Microsoft® Windows® for 64-Bit Itanium-based Systems | 9 TS M0 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server | 9 TS M0 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server | 9 TS M0 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional | 9 TS M0 | |
z/OS | 9 TS M0 | |
64-bit Enabled Solaris | 9 TS M0 | |
Solaris | 9 TS M0 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server | 9 TS M0 | |
64-bit Enabled HP-UX | 9 TS M0 | |
HP-UX IPF | 9 TS M0 | |
HP-UX | 9 TS M0 | |
Linux | 9 TS M0 | |
OpenVMS Alpha | 9 TS M0 | |
64-bit Enabled AIX | 9 TS M0 | |
Tru64 UNIX | 9 TS M0 | |
AIX | 9 TS M0 | |
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For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed
Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be
fixed.
Type: | Usage Note |
Priority: | |
Topic: | SAS Reference ==> Statements ==> Program Control ==> OPTIONS
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Date Modified: | 2011-03-28 13:59:55 |
Date Created: | 2002-10-16 09:57:09 |