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Ravikumarkummari
Quartz | Level 8

Hi all,

if the dates are in the format mmddyy10. but i want the output like mon-year format.

ex:

jan-2000

feb-2000

mar-1989 in this format.

how this is done in sas.

Thanks in advance all

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data_null__
Jade | Level 19

MONYY7 format is pretty close but if you want lowercase and the dash you will probably need to use a picture format.  Not sure about the lowercase you can RTM since you're the one that wants it.

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Assuming you already have your date in SAS date format (number containing days from 01jan1960):

length datestr $8;

datestr = lowcase(put(yourdate,monyy7.));

datestr = substr(datestr,1,3) !! '-' !! substr(datestr,4);

put datestr=;

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