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huffa9299
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,

 

I have a dataset that has variable that is originally a numeric in the sql server I pull it from. I want to change this variable to a character without changing the order of the variables.  I know of the put/drop/rename syntax like this:

data new;
   orig_var = 189;
   new_var = put(orig_var,8.);
   drop orig_var;
   rename new_var = orig_var;

run;

 

 

But i am trying to do this without having the variables change order, and the above syntax moves the "new_var" to the end of the dataset.

 

 

that dataset looks like this:

companymonthpeople
A3232
B253
C5646
D9244
E122609

 

my goal is to have "month" changed to a character value without having to use a RETAIN step afterwards to regain the original order of the variables.

 

Thank you for any help you could provide.

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

Like this?

proc sql;
  create table WANT as 
  select VAR1, VAR2, put(VAR3,8.) as VAR3, VAR4
  from HAVE;
run;

 

 

 

s_lassen
Meteorite | Level 14

You may get away with using the DBSASTYPE option:

data new;
  set dblib.mydata(dbsastype=(orig_var='CHAR(8)'));
run;

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