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Barite | Level 11

I understand that I can check the variable type of ALL the variables in a dataset by using PROC CONTENTS.

 

But is there a way to print the variable type of selected variables using the VAR and VTYPE statements?

 

Thanks!

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mohamed_zaki
Barite | Level 11

Yes, VTYPE do this. What is your point?

Reeza
Super User

You could manually do it, but you can also query SASHELP.VCOLUMN and control your print out.

 

Take a look at the output from the table and a basic proc sql will work. The comparisons are case sensitive so ensure it matches your data.

 

proc sql;
select name, type
from sashelp.vcolumn
where libname='SASHELP'
and memname='CLASS'
and upper(name) not in ('NAME', 'AGE');
quit;
Astounding
PROC Star

Since you're familiar with PROC CONTENTS, you could use the tool you already know in this way:

 

proc contents data=have (keep=some list of variables);

run;

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