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max_ros
Obsidian | Level 7

Good aftenoon at all,

i need to create a new column mandatory in proc sql from a datasets where the existing column contains years in numbers.

 

here below  my query that doesn't "run":

 

proc sql;

create table new as

select "31/12"!!year <--- the problem as MY_DATE

from old; /* where old db contains a variable "year" (year values are : 2000,2001,2002, etc - numerical format -)

quit;

 

I need to know how "to pass" correctly values of year.

 

Thanks in advance

massimo

 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

a small demo if this may help:

 

data old;
do year=2000,2001,2002;
output;
end;
run;

proc sql;

create table new as

select "31/12/"!!put(year,8. -l)  as MY_DATE

from old;
quit;

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

do you mean you are after

proc sql;

create table new as

select "31/12/"!!put(year,8. -l)  as MY_DATE

from old; /* where old db contains a variable "year" (year values are : 2000,2001,2002, etc - numerical format -)

quit;
HB
Barite | Level 11 HB
Barite | Level 11

It is unclear what you are trying to do.  Some actual data provided in the form of a data step and the desired result from that data would go a long way.  

 

Without knowing much more, I would suggest your solution will involve the year() and/or the datepart() functions.  

 

 

novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

a small demo if this may help:

 

data old;
do year=2000,2001,2002;
output;
end;
run;

proc sql;

create table new as

select "31/12/"!!put(year,8. -l)  as MY_DATE

from old;
quit;
max_ros
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks a lot for the solution.

It works perfectly.

ciao

massimo

 

 

HB
Barite | Level 11 HB
Barite | Level 11

Apparently you are a mind reader.

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