How about avoiding SAS XPORT altogether and exporting everything in
the simple, clean, non-proprietary, extremely reliable,
platform-independent ... etc text format (CSV, tab delimited etc)?


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> I am trying to import data from a SAS XPORT file that 
> contains 24 SAS files.
> When I use the "read.xport" procedure only about 16 data 
> frames (components)
> are created.  Any suggestions?
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