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agoldma
Pyrite | Level 9

SAS-EG version 5.1

In SAS-EG, the data step gives an error, but proc sql doesn't.

In SAS-EG, proc sql just ignores those formats that are not loaded and outputs unformatted data

Is this by design?

Is there a system option or a preference that would show this kind of an error?

(I couldn't find one)

Proc sql in Base SAS gives an error, saying that the format could not be loaded -- in both data step and proc SQL.

Sample code (first format is real, second format is fake but doesn't produce an error in SAS-EG)

proc sql;

  select height format=comma10.5  as ht1

        ,height format=comet10.5  as ht2

  from   sashelp.class

;quit;

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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

EG sets the NOFMTERR option, which controls the behavior you're seeing.  See background here:

Do me a favor: stop doing me favors - The SAS Dummy

You can change this by submitting OPTIONS FMTERR; in your program, reversing the default behavior set by EG at startup.

Chris

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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

EG sets the NOFMTERR option, which controls the behavior you're seeing.  See background here:

Do me a favor: stop doing me favors - The SAS Dummy

You can change this by submitting OPTIONS FMTERR; in your program, reversing the default behavior set by EG at startup.

Chris

SAS For Dummies 3rd Edition! Check out the new edition, covering SAS 9.4, SAS Viya, and all of the modern ways to use SAS!
agoldma
Pyrite | Level 9

Thank you very much for pointing me to the FMTERR option.

I should've looked a little further -- to system options, not just SQL options

My small confusion is that SAS-EG does produce a format error in the data step -- just not in proc sql -- that's why I was looking for an sql option.

Thank you for instructions on viewing the initialization log. This is nice to know.

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