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Calcite | Level 5

I need to convert a excel file with the extension 'xls'  to sas dataset, but there has non-breaking space in the file. when I use 'PROC IMPORT' for the converting,    COMPRESS can not make it disappeared. How to deal with this?

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

A non-breaking space is code 255, or ASCII 'FF'x, have you tried to remove this from your text string?

 

y=compress(x,'FF'x);

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Paige Miller
FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Most of the non-breaking spaces I've come across had an ASCII code of 160. So, my suggestion would have been something like

 

y=compress(x, 'A0'x)

 

or, to remove both 'A0'x and 'FF'x,

 

y=compress(x, 'A0FF'x),

 

if you had not said that "COMPRESS can not make it disappeared."

 

Maybe you're better off using relevant Excel functions to "clean" your Excel file before importing it. Here's the link to the pertinent page of the Excel online help.

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