The SAS Library is a collection of a SAS file or more that is SAS recognized and stored as a unit.
- Every file is a library member, it assists you to get your job organized.
- It consists of all your files in the same library if a SAS program needs or more than one SAS.
- A logical name termed a libre is a reference in a SAS library.
- The single SAS library can't store files at various physical sites, in which SAS deletes the temporary SAS library contents but not SAS libraries.
That's why the given statement is "false".
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