![]() Using SAS 9.3, do one of the following:.In order to share this data set with a site that is running SAS 9.2 or earlier, you must do one of the following: Reading This Data Set in SAS 9.2 or Earlier With EXTENDOBSCOUNTER=NO, no field for EXTENDOBSCOUNTER appears in the output from PROC CONTENTS. If EXTENDOBSCOUNTER=YES, the EXTENDOBSCOUNTER field is displayed in the CONTENTS procedure output, as shown on the Output tab. To determine whether a SAS data set was created with EXTENDOBSCOUNTER=YES, run the CONTENTS procedure in SAS 9.3 or later on that SAS data set as shown on the Full Code tab above. The default value for the SAS system option in SAS 9.4 is EXTENDOBSCOUNTER=YES, which means that all new SAS data sets are created with this setting. In SAS ® 9.4, EXTENDOBSCOUNTER= is available as a data set option, a LIBNAME statement option, and a SAS system option.In SAS 9.3, EXTENDOBSCOUNTER= is available as a data set option or LIBNAME statement option.This problem can occur if the data set was created in SAS 9.3 or later and the SAS option EXTENDOBSCOUNTER=YES (or the alias EOC=YES) was set when the SAS data set was created. ![]() ![]() ERROR: File not compatible with this SAS version. ![]()
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