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Nlr
Calcite | Level 5 Nlr
Calcite | Level 5
Hi!

How do you write the 'length' statement in the expression builder? Can it be used when you have a character column?
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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager
Are you trying to calculate the length of the character value? If so, you can use an expression like this in your calculated column:

LENGTHC( )

For example, if you want to calculate the length of each Name value in SASHELP.CLASS, use this:

LENGTHC(Name)

If you want to make sure that trailing blanks aren't counted, use this:

LENGTHC(TRIM(Name))

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

If I understand the question correctly, you can either force the length with a put statement:

put( scan(VAR,1), $32.)

or (possibly; untested) add the length after the expression

scan(VAR,1)   length = 32

 

 

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