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SASInd
Obsidian | Level 7

In my mainframe file I have one numeric field 00000008431.00, I want to print as it is on my file using SAS but no informat in my knowledge is doing that.

 

Used ZD15.2 (No luck); PD (I want values in normal display format); 15.2 (It is printing without zeros i.e. 8431.00).

 

Which informat will be useful for this?

 

           Input                    Desired Output

00000008431.00          00000008431.00

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gamotte
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Hello,

 

informats are for reading values.

Use formats to control how your output is displayed.

 

data have;
informat x 14.2;
format x z14.2;
input x;

put x;

cards;
00000008431.00
;
run;

 

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gamotte
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Hello,

 

informats are for reading values.

Use formats to control how your output is displayed.

 

data have;
informat x 14.2;
format x z14.2;
input x;

put x;

cards;
00000008431.00
;
run;

 

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