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imdickson
Quartz | Level 8

Hi everyone.

 

I am using SAS Data Integration Studio to load data from CSV into SAS DI Studio.

However, there are some data with 10 decimal place such as :

0.0000001919

 

When loading into SAS dataset, it will become excel style such as :
9E-7( and etc)

 

However, my CSV is still showing 0.0000001919.

 

I remain blank for Informat and format. Do take note that some of the numeric values have absolute number instead of decimal place.

 

Can anyone help me with this?

 

 

 

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imdickson
Quartz | Level 8

Hi Kurt. I've tried BEST20. for informat first, then format.

However, no matter assigning the informat or format, the value will remain

9.54E-7

 

Do take note that this is numeric in excel and SAS.

 

Seeking for your further help.

ballardw
Super User

@imdickson wrote:

Hi Kurt. I've tried BEST20. for informat first, then format.

However, no matter assigning the informat or format, the value will remain

9.54E-7

 

Do take note that this is numeric in excel and SAS.

 

Seeking for your further help.


I would really like to see the entire process as I suspect there is something missing from your description to turn "0.0000001919" into 9.54E-7.  I would believe 1.919E-7 (default to best8. format). You may want to use a format other than BEST as it has some issues regarding digits displayed for small values:

data example;
   x="0.0000001919";
   y=input(x,best20.);
   put y= best8. y= best15. y=  f14.10;

run;
imdickson
Quartz | Level 8

I managed to solved this by using 20.10 FORMAT.

 

Thanks everyone

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