SAS supports a number of ISO formats for datetimes that are common to transaction logs, web logs, XML, and JSON, and other interchanges.
Here's an example from the documentation (linked above):
data _null_;
input dtB :b8601dt15. dtE :e8601dt19.;
put dtB=b8601dt. dtE=e8601dt.;
datalines;
20120402T124022 2012-04-02T12:30:22
;
run;
Output:
dtB=20120402T124022 dtE=2012-04-02T12:30:22
Usually one of those formats will suit, as you're trying to conform to another standard.
However, you discovered that you can create your own custom datatime format like this:
proc format; picture BI_DTIME_FMT other = '%Y%0m%0d %0H:%0M:%0S' (datatype=datetime); run; data _null_; /*sampdtime=1551022320;*/ sampdtime='23FEB2009:15:32:00'dt; put sampdtime= BI_DTIME_FMT.; run;
To make that format "permanent", place it in a libname that is found in your OPTIONS FMTSEARCH path.
Hi,
Some good suggestions above. For cahnging the underlying value to a specific format, I normally use the nldate, nltime or nldatm functions. For the format I would use the suggestion as above.
proc format;
picture ymdH24MS
other = '%Y-%0m-%0d %0H:%0M:%0S' (datatype=datetime);
run;
data tmp;
x=datetime();
format x ymdH24MS.;
y=nldatm(x, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S');
run;
SAS supports a number of ISO formats for datetimes that are common to transaction logs, web logs, XML, and JSON, and other interchanges.
Here's an example from the documentation (linked above):
data _null_;
input dtB :b8601dt15. dtE :e8601dt19.;
put dtB=b8601dt. dtE=e8601dt.;
datalines;
20120402T124022 2012-04-02T12:30:22
;
run;
Output:
dtB=20120402T124022 dtE=2012-04-02T12:30:22
Usually one of those formats will suit, as you're trying to conform to another standard.
However, you discovered that you can create your own custom datatime format like this:
proc format; picture BI_DTIME_FMT other = '%Y%0m%0d %0H:%0M:%0S' (datatype=datetime); run; data _null_; /*sampdtime=1551022320;*/ sampdtime='23FEB2009:15:32:00'dt; put sampdtime= BI_DTIME_FMT.; run;
To make that format "permanent", place it in a libname that is found in your OPTIONS FMTSEARCH path.
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