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nishant604
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

i have a data that is pipe delimited and the last string variable in the file has leading spaces. An example of how the data looks like is - 

 

1|10|5000|dr dr
1|2015|| dr dr

 

I'm trying to import using the below code - 

 

data two;
infile cards dlm='|' dsd TRUNCOVER MISSOVER;
input cust_id A B C & $ ;
cards;
1|10|5000|dr dr
1|2015|| dr dr
;
run;

 

But this is giving me a data where the leading spaces have been stripped. And the last column reads as dr dr for both the rows. How can I preserve the leading spaces while importing this data.

 

 

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data_null__
Jade | Level 19
24         data two;
25            infile cards dlm='|' dsd MISSOVER;
26            input cust_id A B C:$char16.;
27            put c $char16.;
28            cards;

dr dr           
 dr dr    

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data_null__
Jade | Level 19
24         data two;
25            infile cards dlm='|' dsd MISSOVER;
26            input cust_id A B C:$char16.;
27            put c $char16.;
28            cards;

dr dr           
 dr dr    

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