This code runs without an error:
proc sql;
create table TZATDR(rename=(_BIC_ZTDR=start txtmd=label)) as
select *
from Eng.'/BIC/TZATDR'n
order by _BIC_ZTADR;
quit;
data TZATDR;
set TZATDR;
fmtname="$TZATDR";
run;
However, I receive an error (shown below) when I run the code below. How do I correct this error?
proc sql;
create table TZATDR(rename=(_BIC_ZTDR=start txtmd=label)) as
select *, "$TZATDR" as fmtname
from Eng.'/BIC/TZATDR'n
order by _BIC_ZTADR
;
quit;
ERROR: Some character data was lost during transcoding in the dataset Eng.'/BIC/TZATDR'n. Either the data contains
characters that are not representable in the new encoding or truncation occurred during transcoding.
Just to test a theory: Do you still get the error if running below code version?
proc sql;
create table TZATDR(rename=(_BIC_ZTDR=start txtmd=label)) as
select *, "$TZATDR" as fmtname length=28
from Eng.'/BIC/TZATDR'n
order by _BIC_ZTADR
;
quit
Yes, I still get the same error with that code.
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