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rgettys
Fluorite | Level 6

I am trying to duplicate a string column. 

in a data step, I am using

oldvar=newvar

but in the output table the newvar comes back as "."

 

Is there a special option to duplicate the characters in a string variable?

I am on SAS EG 7.13

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Reeza
Super User

No, there is no extra step required. My guess is 'newvar' isn't actually new but is somehow defined in the dataset already as a numeric field. Ensure that the variable name is new or make sure the types match up when re-assigning data.

 

 

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Reeza
Super User

No, there is no extra step required. My guess is 'newvar' isn't actually new but is somehow defined in the dataset already as a numeric field. Ensure that the variable name is new or make sure the types match up when re-assigning data.

 

 

ballardw
Super User

To assign the value to the newvar you need to reverse the order:

 

newvar = oldvar;

 

The way you are doing it, using a variable that didn't exist before on the RIGHT side of = means that SAS created one to reference and since there wasn't any definition then the default is a numeric. And then without assigning a value it is initialized as missing.

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