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Hi,
I'm trying to run a query to check the SourceTime format (15JUL2009:16:12:07) is after 16:00 then create new column as AdjustedTime (16JUL2009:10:00:00), else AdjustedTime=SourceTime.

Appreciate for your assistance.

Thanks,
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Flip
Fluorite | Level 6
look at the TIMEPART() function
Flip
Fluorite | Level 6
look at the TIMEPART() function
Flip
Fluorite | Level 6
look at the TIMEPART() function
Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Look at the documentation for the TIMEPART function. The CASE clause will allow you to do the decision breaks.

Something like
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00'T
will establish the criteria.
Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Look at the documentation for the TIMEPART function. The CASE clause will allow you to do the decision breaks.

Something like
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00'T
will establish the criteria.
Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Look at the documentation for the TIMEPART function. The CASE clause will allow you to do the decision breaks.

Something like
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00'T
will establish the criteria.
Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Look at the documentation for the TIMEPART function. The CASE clause will allow you to do the decision breaks.

Something like
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00'T
will establish the criteria.
Doc_Duke
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Look at the documentation for the TIMEPART function. The CASE clause will allow you to do the decision breaks.

Something like
timepart(sourcetime) GT '16:00:00'T
will establish the criteria.
milts
Pyrite | Level 9
Hi hope this is the solution you're looking for

proc sql;

select
case when
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00't then
input(put(datepart(sourcetime)+1,date9.) || ' ' || '10:00:00',datetime.)
else
sourcetime
end
as adjustedtime format = datetime.
from table

quit;

There are probably other ways but this is the one that i came up with

Regards,
Milton
milts
Pyrite | Level 9
Hi hope this is the solution you're looking for

proc sql;

select
case when
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00't then
input(put(datepart(sourcetime)+1,date9.) || ' ' || '10:00:00',datetime.)
else
sourcetime
end
as adjustedtime format = datetime.
from table

quit;

There are probably other ways but this is the one that i came up with

Regards,
Milton
milts
Pyrite | Level 9
Hi hope this is the solution you're looking for

proc sql;

select
case when
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00't then
input(put(datepart(sourcetime)+1,date9.) || ' ' || '10:00:00',datetime.)
else
sourcetime
end
as adjustedtime format = datetime.
from table

quit;

There are probably other ways but this is the one that i came up with

Regards,
Milton
milts
Pyrite | Level 9
Hi hope this is the solution you're looking for

proc sql;

select
case when
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00't then
input(put(datepart(sourcetime)+1,date9.) || ' ' || '10:00:00',datetime.)
else
sourcetime
end
as adjustedtime format = datetime.
from table

quit;

There are probably other ways but this is the one that i came up with

Regards,
Milton
milts
Pyrite | Level 9
Hi hope this is the solution you're looking for

proc sql;

select
case when
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00't then
input(put(datepart(sourcetime)+1,date9.) || ' ' || '10:00:00',datetime.)
else
sourcetime
end
as adjustedtime format = datetime.
from table

quit;

There are probably other ways but this is the one that i came up with

Regards,
Milton
milts
Pyrite | Level 9
Hi hope this is the solution you're looking for

proc sql;

select
case when
timepart(sourcetime) > '16:00:00't then
input(put(datepart(sourcetime)+1,date9.) || ' ' || '10:00:00',datetime.)
else
sourcetime
end
as adjustedtime format = datetime.
from table

quit;

There are probably other ways but this is the one that i came up with

Regards,
Milton

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