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Retrieving Book Value (FF_BPS) Data for One Company

/*----------------------------------------------------------------

                   SAS SAMPLE LIBRARY

       Name: fsdex03.sas
Description: Example program from SAS/ETS User's Guide,
             The SASEXFSD Interface Engine
      Title: Retrieving Book Value (FF_BPS) Data for One Company
    Product: SAS/ETS Software
       Keys: FactSet data extraction
      Procs: SASEXFSD
      Notes: Read this before you run this sample.
             The sample data provided resides in the ets/sasmisc folder.
             If you are using automap=READONLY, then you must copy the
             map of your incoming XML data to a writeable folder before
             using it. So, define a Windows system environment variable
             ,FACTSET, to the path of your  writeable folder containing
             the fsdex03.map file and FSDEX03.xml.
             To assign a fileref to the external file to be processed,
             use the following form of the libname statement:

           libname xfsd sasexfsd "%sysget(FACTSET)"
              factlet=ExtractFormulaHistory
              ids='xom'
              items='ff_bps'
              dates='0:-8:y'
              format=sml
              outXml=fsdex03
              automap=replace
              mapref=MyMap
              xmlmap="%sysget(FACTSET)fsdex03.map"
              orientation=eti
              user='<your FactSet username for internet FASTfetch access>'
              pass='<your FactSet password for internet FASTfetch access>';
----------------------------------------------------------------*/
title 'Retrieve Book Value Data for Exxon Mobil (XOM) for the Last 9 Years';
libname _all_ clear;

libname xfsd sasexfsd "%sysget(FACTSET)"
   factlet=ExtractFormulaHistory
   ids='xom'
   items='ff_bps'
   dates='0:-8:y'
   format=sml
   outXml=fsdex03
   automap=replace
   mapref=MyMap
   xmlmap="%sysget(FACTSET)fsdex03.map"
   orientation=eti
   user='XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'
   pass='XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX';

data bookRelative; set xfsd.fsdex03; run;
proc print data=bookRelative; run;