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GeorgeSAS
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

hello everyone,

Does anyone know how I can format a variable in proc sql without specify its name in select statement?(I know I can do it if i specify its name:     proc sql; select a $18,b,c from ......,but i want use * to choose all variables here)

Here is the problem code:

proc sql;

create table need as

select *  format a =$18. from one

group by b,c

order by a;

quit;

Thanks

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jwillis
Quartz | Level 8

You can code:

proc sql;

create table need as

select zz.*,

          af = zz.a  format = $18.

from one zz

group by b,c

order by af;

quit;

Depending on your situation, you will have to delete a then rename af if your program is looking for a later on.  You should also need to trim zz.a if a's length is longer than 18 characters.

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ballardw
Super User

If it is only one variable you might be able to use an ALTER TABLE statement on the created output in a separate bit of code.
after created table need:

alter table need modify a format=$18.;

jwillis
Quartz | Level 8

You can code:

proc sql;

create table need as

select zz.*,

          af = zz.a  format = $18.

from one zz

group by b,c

order by af;

quit;

Depending on your situation, you will have to delete a then rename af if your program is looking for a later on.  You should also need to trim zz.a if a's length is longer than 18 characters.

Reeza
Super User

I'd use proc datasets afterwards to apply the format instead of fiddling with the SQL.

Assuming you're too lazy to type out all the variables you can use

PROC SQL feedback;

rest of code;

quit;

check the log and it will list all the variables and you can modify the ones you want.

If you're using * to select all because you expect variables to change in the future this method won't work.

GeorgeSAS
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

proc format;

value fmt

1-12='young'

other='old';run;

proc sql;

create table need as

select zz.*,

          zz.age as af  format = fmt.

from sashelp.class as zz;

quit;

proc datasets nolist;

   modify need;

      rename age=age2;

      format age2 fmt.;

quit;

GeorgeSAS
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

thanks,some revise:

proc sql;

create table need as

select zz.*,

         zz.a as af  format = $18.

from one zz

group by b,c

order by af;

quit;

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