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80sMetalForever
Calcite | Level 5

In reviewing inherited code I come across:

var1 =COMPRESS(var1, '');

I've looked at the Compress documentation and several examples, but not sure what the two single quotes with nothing in them does?

thx

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ballardw
Super User

As a minimum it would remove blanks from the variable which would likely only be easily noticeable if they were leading or imbedded in the variable.

Examine what happens here:

 

data junk;

     var1 = ' some name ';

     var1 = compress(var1,'');

     put var1;

run;

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ballardw
Super User

As a minimum it would remove blanks from the variable which would likely only be easily noticeable if they were leading or imbedded in the variable.

Examine what happens here:

 

data junk;

     var1 = ' some name ';

     var1 = compress(var1,'');

     put var1;

run;

80sMetalForever
Calcite | Level 5

perfect - that's what I thought but wanted to ensure it wasn't doing ADDITIONAL formatting...gonna remove the quotes so they don't confuse the next bloke Smiley Happy

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