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pjpnk
Fluorite | Level 6
data names;
    title='EDU';
    if title='EDU' then
        Division='Education';
    else if title='HR' then
        Division='Human Resources';
    else Division='Unknown';
run;

When I ran proc content for this code I get the length of 9 for Division variable but by default, it should have 8 isn't it?

 

Any help would be highly appreciated 

Pankajwa
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SASKiwi
PROC Star

I suggest you count the number of letters in the string Education more carefully as this is what defines the length of Division:

Division='Education'

 

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

I suggest you count the number of letters in the string Education more carefully as this is what defines the length of Division:

Division='Education'

 

ruchi11dec
Obsidian | Level 7
the first occurence div got is education and hence the length is 9.

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