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sasuser101
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

                    i have input file which i need to read and check the format of column in the file should be MM/DD/YYYY. If it is any other format like MM-DD-YYYY i need to flag it to remove it. What will be best possible solution?. i am using informat mmddyy10. but it reads both format which is expected.

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ballardw
Super User

If you don't like the - then you may want to read the values as character first then search for  for any other character than / in the character value. If you data is consistetn then 

flag =  (index(characterdate,'/')=0 );

would set a flag of 1 for no / in the value.

then likely follow with

If flag=0 then datevalue = input(characterdate,mmddyy10.);

 

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ballardw
Super User

If you don't like the - then you may want to read the values as character first then search for  for any other character than / in the character value. If you data is consistetn then 

flag =  (index(characterdate,'/')=0 );

would set a flag of 1 for no / in the value.

then likely follow with

If flag=0 then datevalue = input(characterdate,mmddyy10.);

 

Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

data want;

       infile ...;

       input 

           ...

           datex $10.

          ...

      ;

      daten = input(datex, mmddyy10.);

      IF daten = . or

          substr(datex,3,1) ne '/' or

          substr(datex,6,1) ne '/'

          then flag = 1;

      else flag = 0;

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