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sharonlee
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

I am having problems creating a new SAS dataset.  Here is my code:

 

data cars6;
infile DATALINES DLM="," ;
input category $ category_desc $ ;
CARDS;
A00,This group will go inside

Y83,This group will go to the outside yard and have a snack at lunch
;
run;
PROC PRINT DATA=cars6(OBS=5);
RUN;

proc contents data = cars6;run;

 

I want the output to be two columns, exactly how I entered the data.  However, when proc contents has set both variables set to length 8.  So my variables are being truncated.

 

I'm feeling frustrated because I already put in a deliminater of a comma. 

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

Thanks.

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Kurt_Bremser
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The default length for a character variable is 8, so that is what you experience. You can force a larger length in the INPUT statement like this:

input category $ category_desc :$50.;

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