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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:48:30+00:00 2026-05-11T17:48:30+00:00

What is the most efficient way to drop a table in SAS? I have

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What is the most efficient way to drop a table in SAS?

I have a program that loops and drops a large number of tables, and would like to know if there is a performance difference between PROC SQL; and PROC DATASETS; for dropping a single table at a time..

Or if there is another way perhaps???

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    2026-05-11T17:48:31+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:48 pm

    If it is reasonable to outsource to the OS, that might be fastest. Otherwise, my unscientific observations seem to suggest that drop table in proc sql is fastest. This surprised me as I expected proc datasets to be fastest.

    In the code below, I create 4000 dummy data sets then try deleting them all with different methods. The first is with sql and on my system took about 11 seconds to delete the files.

    The next two both use proc datasets. The first creates a delete statement for each data set and then deletes. The second just issues a blanket kill command to delete everything in the work directory. (I had expected this technique to be the fastest). Both proc datasets routines reported about 20 seconds to delete all 4000 files.

    %macro create;
    proc printto log='null';run;
    %do i=1 %to 4000;
    data temp&i;
    x=1;
    y="dummy";
    output;run;
    %end;
    proc printto;run;
    %mend;
    
    %macro delsql;
    proc sql;
    %do i=1 %to 4000;
    drop table temp&i;
    %end;
    quit;
    %mend;
    
    %macro deldata1;
    proc datasets library=work nolist;
       %do i=1 %to 4000;
       delete temp&i.;
       %end;
    run;quit;
    %mend;
    
    %macro deldata2;
    proc datasets library=work kill;
    run;quit;
    %mend;
    
    option fullstimer;
    %create;
    %delsql;
    
    %create;
    %deldata1;
    
    %create;
    %deldata2;
    
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