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Tom
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Use time literals.
Where MYVAR between '09:00't and '12:00't
WesleyD
SAS Employee

I don't see any valid timestamps in there.

Also note that your datastep will include the timestamps up to 1 and not up to 12, since the between statement will include all timestamps with an HOUR of 12 (so up to 12:59:59). This might be the purpose, but I'd like to point it out...

aminkarimid
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

So, Would you please tell me how can I fix this problem?

If you know another codes for this purpose, please tell me.

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Why not just use time literals in your where statement?

where TRD_EVENT_TM between '09:00't and '12:59:59't;

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