Select FileImportMetadata from the menu bar to import
the metadata. See Working with SAS Metadata Bridges.
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Select an appropriate
destination folder in the tree view, and then select FileImportSAS Package from the menu bar to import
the metadata. See Working with SAS Package Metadata.
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Select FileRegister Tables from the menu bar, select the appropriate format,
and then respond to the Register Table wizard. Alternatively, right-click
the library that contains the tables to be registered, and then select Register Tables. See Registering Existing Tables with the Register Tables Wizard.
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Select FileNewExternal
FileDelimited from
the menu bar, select the appropriate external file format, and then
respond to the external file wizard. See Working with External Files.
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Select NewTable from the menu bar, and then respond to the New Table wizard. See Registering New Tables with the New Table Wizard.
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Select FileRegister Tables from the menu bar, select the Excel or ODBC format,
and then respond to the Register Tables wizard. For more information,
administrators should see the sections about ODBC in the chapters
about common data sources in the SAS Intelligence Platform:
Data Administration Guide.
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Select FileRegister Tables from the menu bar, select the Generic format, and then respond to the Register Table wizard.
The Generic format in
the Register Tables wizard uses a Generic Library to access tables.
A Generic library enables you to manually specify a SAS engine and
the options that are associated with that engine. Because it is general
by design, a Generic Library offers few hints as to what options should
be specified for a particular engine. Accordingly, a Generic Library
might be most useful to experienced SAS users. For details about the
options for a particular engine, see the SAS documentation for that
engine.
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