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tomcmacdonald
Quartz | Level 8

I.E a variable length character with no padding. 

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ballardw
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@tomcmacdonald wrote:

I.E a variable length character with no padding. 


Not really such a thing. When a character variable is created it has a fixed length. If you try to stuff more than the created/assigned length then the value will be truncated to the length.

 

"Padding" may not quite be what you think it is depending on how you use the variable.

LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
For SAS9 as @ballardw states there is no real VARCHAR data type. You can use compress to gain some similar advantage, but that acts on the whole record.
But in Viya, SAS has introduced the VARCHAR data type 😊
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