Including Satellite, Cable, TV, and Universal remotes – COX remote, ONE FOR ALL remote, DIRECTV remote, CHUNGHOP remote, JUMBO remote, GT MATRIX remote, Zenith remote, Vizio remote, RCA remote, Comcast remote, DISH remote, Samsung remote, Mitsubishi remote, SONY remote, Philips remote, On-Q Home Systems remote, GE remote, and the UR5U-8780 remote.
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SWITCH AUDIO CONVERTER CODE V5.0 HOW TO
How to program a specific remote control: Once you find the step-by-step instructions to program the remote to work with your Audio Receiver, use the remote codes included on this page. You can also check the remote programming instructions included in the packaging of your remote or find a YouTube video for your specific model number remote. To program a Universal or television remote control: See the links below and find the brand and model of your remote control. By using this sample macro, writing individual LIBNAME statements for multiple transport files can be eliminated.When using the remote codes below, you will have to program the remote to use with your Audio Receiver. You could have a fairly large number of transport files to convert into SAS data sets. In addition, SAS Institute will provide no support for the materials contained herein. Not be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of their use of this material. Recipients acknowledge and agree that SAS Institute shall "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, includingīut not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a These sample files and code examples are provided by SAS Institute *searched for, and the third parameter is the target directory for the */ *First parameter is the source folder, the second parameter is extension being */ Libname old xport "&dir.\%qsysfunc(dread(&did,&i))" (%superq(ext) = and %superq(name) ne) %then %do %if (%superq(ext) ne and %qupcase(&name) = %qupcase(&ext)) or * If condition is true, submit PROC COPY statement */
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* Checks to see if the extension matches the parameter value */ %if %qupcase(%qsysfunc(dread(&did,&i))) ne %qupcase(&ext) %then %do * Checks to see if file contains an extension */ * Returns the extension from each file */ * Returns the number of members in the directory */ * Assigns the fileref of mydir to the directory and opens the directory */ * Macro using PROC COPY and the XPORT engine for reading transport files*/
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Libname testlib xport 'c:\temp\trans.xpt' * The code below creates a transport file in the temp folder for use by the macro */ Note: For another macro to list all fiiles in a directory, see Sample 24696. To run the below code successfully, you must have or create a folder named temp that resides on the c:\ drive (else the error appears, ERROR: A character operand was found. This macro can be used to dynamically convert transport files of XPORT type into SAS data sets.