Each variable (column) in a SAS data set must have a unique name.
SAS variable names must conform to the following conventions:
Optionally, SAS variables can have a label. Labels have much less restrictive creation rules. For example, SAS labels can be up to 256 characters in length and can contain blanks and special characters. When JMP opens a SAS data set, it reads the labels (when they exist) and uses them as JMP data table column names.
Another way to obtain information about all variable names and labels for a SAS data set at once is to run the Column Contents process under the
SAS Data Set Utilities menu. There are other processes available for changing SAS variable names, labels, and lengths.
Tip: You can also inspect columns
one-at-a-time for SAS variable name, label, and other detailed information by right-clicking a column name (either in the column
heading, or under the
Columns pane), and clicking
Column Info....