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SASdevAnneMarie
Barite | Level 11

Hello Experts,

 

My code is :

AnneeSemaine=compress(year(datepart (MaDate))||"-"||week(datepart(MaDate),'v'));

I have the value 2023-9, do you know please some easy option to get 2023-09?

 

My second line of code is :

Moisjour=compress(month(datepart (MaDate))||"-"||day(datepart(MaDate))); 

I have the value 9-2, do you know please how to get the value 09-02 ?

 

Thank you for your help !

 

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

First use one of the new CAT series of functions so you don't need COMPRESS().

Second take control over how the number is converted to a string before the concatenation.

Example:

AnneeSemaine=catx('-',put(datepart(MaDate),year4.),put(week(datepart(MaDate),'V'),Z2.));
Moisjour=catx('-',put(month(datepart(MaDate)),Z2.),put(day(datepart(MaDate)),Z2.)); 

Or just use the right FORMAT to generate the string directly from the DATE value.

AnneeSemaine=compress(put(datepart(MaDate),yyweekv8.),'W');
Moisjour=substr(put(datepart(MaDate),yymmddd10.),6);

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

For the first, use the YYWEEKV format, and either (with a format length of 7) replace the W with a dash, or (with a length of 😎 COMPRESS the W away.

For the second, roll your own formt with PROC FORMAT. Specify a DATATYPE of datetime, so you can even omit the DATEPART function.

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

First use one of the new CAT series of functions so you don't need COMPRESS().

Second take control over how the number is converted to a string before the concatenation.

Example:

AnneeSemaine=catx('-',put(datepart(MaDate),year4.),put(week(datepart(MaDate),'V'),Z2.));
Moisjour=catx('-',put(month(datepart(MaDate)),Z2.),put(day(datepart(MaDate)),Z2.)); 

Or just use the right FORMAT to generate the string directly from the DATE value.

AnneeSemaine=compress(put(datepart(MaDate),yyweekv8.),'W');
Moisjour=substr(put(datepart(MaDate),yymmddd10.),6);
SASdevAnneMarie
Barite | Level 11
Thank you, Tom !
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

And here's a code example:

proc format;
picture mmdd
  low-high = '%0m-%0d' (datatype=datetime)
;
run;

data want;
now = datetime();
year_week = compress(put(datepart(now),yyweekv8.),"W");
month_day = put(now,mmdd.);
format now datetime19.;
run;

 

Ksharp
Super User

The same idea with Kurt.

 

proc format;
picture mmdd
  low-high = '%0Y-%0V' (datatype=datetime)
;

picture mm
  low-high = '%0Y-%0W' (datatype=datetime)
;

picture m
  low-high = '%0Y-%0U' (datatype=datetime)
;
run;

data want;
now = datetime();
format now mmdd7.;

_now ='01jan2024:10:01:10'dt;
format _now mm7.;

_now2 ='01jan2024:10:01:10'dt;
format _now2 m7.;
run;

proc print;run;

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