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Gil_
Quartz | Level 8
I have a table thst has
City state zip lat long
I need to find the time zone base of these col for example
Central...


Thanks for assistance
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ballardw
Super User

You may actually have a dataset installed named SASHELP.ZIPCODE which has that information including city names (and some alternate names as well), state zipcode and lat and long though those may not match.

 

The question may be are your zips 5 or 5+4?

The ZIP in sashelp.zipcode is numeric so matching may require adjusting values.

 

Assuming your zip are numeric and of the classic 5 number variety:

proc sql;
   create table tz as
   select a.*, b.timezone, b.gmtoffset
   from youdata as a
       left join
       sashelp.zipcode as b
       on a.zip=b.zip;
quit;

If you zip is a 5 character with leading 00 as needed then

 

proc sql;
   create table tz as
   select  a.*, b.timezone, b.gmtoffset
   from youdata as a
       left join
       sashelp.zipcode as b
       on a.zip= put(b.zip,z5.);
quit;

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

I don't think SAS has such a functionality directly, but below is a link to a data base that links latitude and longitude to time zones 

 

https://boutell.com/zipcodes/

 

 

ballardw
Super User

You may actually have a dataset installed named SASHELP.ZIPCODE which has that information including city names (and some alternate names as well), state zipcode and lat and long though those may not match.

 

The question may be are your zips 5 or 5+4?

The ZIP in sashelp.zipcode is numeric so matching may require adjusting values.

 

Assuming your zip are numeric and of the classic 5 number variety:

proc sql;
   create table tz as
   select a.*, b.timezone, b.gmtoffset
   from youdata as a
       left join
       sashelp.zipcode as b
       on a.zip=b.zip;
quit;

If you zip is a 5 character with leading 00 as needed then

 

proc sql;
   create table tz as
   select  a.*, b.timezone, b.gmtoffset
   from youdata as a
       left join
       sashelp.zipcode as b
       on a.zip= put(b.zip,z5.);
quit;

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