Hi guys,
I'm trying to use both INTCK and DATEPART function, but it gives me an error:
ERROR 22-322: Syntax error, expecting one of the following: a name, *.
This is my code:
PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE Client_month AS
SELECT DISTINCT
t1.ID,
INTCK('month', today(), datepart(t1.client_datetime, DATE9.)) as MONTHS
FROM Customers t1
QUIT;
I'm trying to obtain a range in months between today() date and a date, that is in datetime format, therefore I'm trying to use datepart format date9 to get it in normal date format.
I can't figure it out. Could you please help?
thanks!
Use
INTCK('dtmonth', t1.client_datetime, datetime()) as MONTHS,
or
INTCK("MONTH", datepart(client_datetime), today()) as MONTHS,
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