Hello,
I am facing challenge in getting the desired output while exporting character variable using ODS tagsets.
Here is the code used:
DATA TEST;
INPUT PERC $10;
CARDS;
2%
<0.1%
0.035%
;
RUN;
ODS _ALL_ CLOSE;
ODS TAGSETS.EXCELXP FILE="TEST.XLS";
PROC PRINT DATA = TEST;
VAR PERC / STYLE= {TAGATTR= 'FORMAT:@'};
RUN;
ODS TAGSETS.EXCELXP CLOSE;
SAS ODS Output in Excel:
PERC
----
0.02%
<0.1%
0.00035%
I would need the output as below (Same as Dataset):
PERC
----
2%
<0.1%
0.035%
Why would ODS Excel output give 0.02% instead of 2% while it is stored as a character variable in dataset.
Can anyone help me in getting the same output in excel as in dataset?
Thanks in advance!
Hi:
Microsoft has defaults and one of those defaults, typically, is to ignore some of the information you send it.
My recommendation is that, instead of formatting the field as text, you send Microsoft a Microsoft format using the correct style(data) syntax with PROC PRINT:
var PERC / STYLE(data)={TAGATTR='FORMAT:##0.###%'};
When I tried it, the numeric format worked better than using the @ to format as text.
cynthia
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