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lca
Calcite | Level 5 lca
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I have a table with a column name which starts with a number (1Heading).

In SAS base i have no problem with this.

proc sql;

create NewTable test as select

_Heading

from table

;

quit;

But in SAS Enterprise Guide this does not work. I get an error using underscore.

What should I use in front of the column name instead of underscore ?

Lca

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Ksharp
Super User

By default, SAS Base use option validvarname=v7 , whereas SAS EG use option validvarname=any .

That means you can use the variable name as literal .

proc sql;

create NewTable test as select

'1Heading'n

from table

;

quit;


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Ksharp
Super User

By default, SAS Base use option validvarname=v7 , whereas SAS EG use option validvarname=any .

That means you can use the variable name as literal .

proc sql;

create NewTable test as select

'1Heading'n

from table

;

quit;


lca
Calcite | Level 5 lca
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you 🙂

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