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amin1234
Obsidian | Level 7

I created and user defined format but when I run data step to apply format the log reads Format $disf was not found or could not be loaded. I am using SAS University Edition. Engine V9. Below is the full code. Any ideas will be appreciated.

 

 

libname abc "/folders/myfolders/xyz";

 

Proc import datafile="/folders/myfolders/xyz/document.xlsx"

out=doc1

dbms=xlsx;

run;

 

proc format;

value disf 0='No' 1='Yes';

run;

 

data doc2; set doc1;

format diseased disf.;

run;

 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Ok so add a $ to format name and try again

proc format;

value $disf 0='No' 1='Yes';

run;

 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

You need to examine your dataset doc1 thoroughly and properly. Your code works fine for my example:

 

proc format;

value disf 0='No' 1='Yes';

run;

 

data w;
do i=1 to 10;
 do j=0 to 1;
output;
end;
end;
format j disf.;
drop i;
run;

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Is the variable DISEASED numeric or character?

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Paige Miller
amin1234
Obsidian | Level 7

It's a character variable. 

novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Ok so add a $ to format name and try again

proc format;

value $disf 0='No' 1='Yes';

run;

 

ballardw
Super User

@novinosrin wrote:

Ok so add a $ to format name and try again

proc format;

value $disf 0='No' 1='Yes';

run;

 


AND use the new format:

data doc2; set doc1;

format diseased $disf.;

run;

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