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dsbihill
Obsidian | Level 7

I have a macro variable that is in date9. format

&max_date = 21may2014

I would like to change this format to mmddyy10. so it looks better in the title on the results page.

Any suggestions on this?

I have googled it but been unsuccessful in finding an answer.

Thanks

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Reeza
Super User

Probably not the best way, but you can use the putc function.

%let max_date=21May2014;

%put &max_date.;

%let max_date=%sysfunc(putn("&max_date"d, mmddyy10.));

%put &max_date.;

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Reeza
Super User

Probably not the best way, but you can use the putc function.

%let max_date=21May2014;

%put &max_date.;

%let max_date=%sysfunc(putn("&max_date"d, mmddyy10.));

%put &max_date.;

dsbihill
Obsidian | Level 7

Works like a charm, thank you very much for the quick reply

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