I know this is going to sound so ridiculous, but bear with me, I'm fairly new to SAS and please in answer I am looking for example code. I have a dataset that I am preparing to do a linkage on. The date format is wrong for a variable it is a character defined variable with the numeric string formatted MMDDYYYY. I need to convert it to numeric so that this code below will work for converting the date. How do I convert the variable to numeric so I can use the code below?
data set;
set set;
DOB=put(DOB,yymmdd8.);
run;
Your code is for creating a character variable from a date value. So if your original variable is also character then you just add an INPUT() function call to convert it to a date so the PUT() function will work.
data WANT;
set HAVE;
DOB=put(input(DOB,mmddyy8.),yymmddN8.);
run;
Also if you want the result ot look like YYYYMMDD (with no delimiters) then use the yymmddN format.
Your code is for creating a character variable from a date value. So if your original variable is also character then you just add an INPUT() function call to convert it to a date so the PUT() function will work.
data WANT;
set HAVE;
DOB=put(input(DOB,mmddyy8.),yymmddN8.);
run;
Also if you want the result ot look like YYYYMMDD (with no delimiters) then use the yymmddN format.
Thank you! I almost had it right, but was missing just a small part. This is perfect!
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