%let mon_tab=%sysfunc(intnx(month, %sysfunc(today()), -13), YYMMN.);
%put &mon_tab.;
%let dt1 = %sysfunc(intnx(month,%sysfunc(today()),-13,beg),MMDDYYD10.);
%let dt2 = %sysfunc(intnx(month,%sysfunc(today()),-13,end),MMDDYYD10.);
%put "&dt1"d. "&dt2"d.;
proc sql;
connect to teradata(user="&username." password="&dbpass" tdpid=aprtera mode=teradata);
create table test as
select * from connection to teradata(
(select a.col1
,sum(b.col2) as tran_sum
from lib1.table1 a right join
(select b.col1, sum(b.col2) as sum_col2 from lib2.table2 b
where b.col3 between "&dt1" and "&dt2" ) c on a.col1=b.col1
group by a.col1
order by a.col1 asc));
disconnect from teradata;
quit;
ERROR: Teradata prepare: Column 02-01-2016 not found in lib2.b.
Question:
How should those date ranges need to be formatted to avoid error? I am new to teradata database.
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