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u_chandra
Calcite | Level 5

infile ‘path/file*.txt.’ filename = dfnVAR;

%LET dfnLEN = LENGTH(dfnVAR);

%LET dfnSTART = dfnLEN – 15;

%LET MONTH = substr(dfnVAR, dfnSTART + 5, 2);

%LET FYread = substr(dfnVAR, dfnSTART + 3, 2);

%LET FYint = input(FYread, 2.);

%LET MONTHint = input(MONTH, 2.);

IF MONTHint > 9 THEN FYint = FYint + 1;

%LET FYstr = put(FYint, hex2.);

%LET FY = CAT(“FY”, FYstr);

%LET QRT = 0;

IF MONTHint < 4 THEN QRT = 2;

ELSE IF MONTHint < 7 THEN QRT = 3;

ELSE IF MONTHint < 10 THEN QRT = 4;

ELSE QRT = 1;

%LET QRT_YR_FULL = CAT(“Q”, QRT, “FY20”, FYstr);

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

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Paige Miller

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