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I need to import the below data from excel to a sas dataset.

 

Data in the excel looks as follows

$16.10

$10.93
$9.56
$8.50
$8.34

 

This is how it should look in the data set without dollar sign

 

16.10

10.93
9.56
8.50
8.34

 

When I print the same data set it should be as follows

 

$16.10

$10.93
$9.56
$8.50
$8.34

 

I know that .lst can be acheived by using  the below code.

 

My question to the experts is that if there is a way that it can be formatted and informatted in input statement is what I am looking for?

 

PROC PRINT DATA=XXXX;

FORMAT column DOLLAR20.2;

RUN;

 

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Reeza
Super User

I don't understand your question. 

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