Hi Folks
I have 3 sample data sets named 1)x
2)y
3)z
I tried to concatenate 3 data sets as x021218.sas7bdat ,y021218.sas7bdat,z021218.sas7bdat.
For this to happen i have used below mentioned line of code
%let x = %sysfunc(cats(x,%sysfunc(intnx(day,%sysfunc(date()),-1),mmddyy6.)));
but i could see my out put as x21218.sas7bdat .
could you please help me in getting the desired output
When you say "concatenate datasets", what do you mean? Do you want to stack them op top of each other? Do they share the same variables?
Please be more specific
concatenate in my perspective means adding a previous date in mmddyy6. format to dataset
for example my output data set requirement is x021218.sas7bdat
so i used this line of code for example %let test = %sysfunc(cats(x,%sysfunc(intnx(day,%sysfunc(date()),-1),mmddyy6.)));
but my output is in following format x21218.sas7bdat
This Works as you described.
data _null_;
x=today();
y=put(x,ddmmyy6.);
call symput('dates',y);
run;
data x_&dates.;
set x;
run;
data y_&dates.;
set y;
run;
data y_&dates.;
set y;
run;
Let us know if it worked.
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