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bobbyc
Fluorite | Level 6

How do I convert DATE9. format to ISO8601 date format ?

 

I need to convert the 10JAN2011 to 2011-01-10.

 

Is there a way to do this ?

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Well, that example, is not necessarily ISO date, it is YYYY-MM-DD foramt which is part of ISO.  You would likely do it:

isodate=put(your_date9_var,yymmdd10.);

E.g.:

data tmp;
  a="15FEB2015"d;
  b=put(a,yymmdd10.);
run;

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Well, that example, is not necessarily ISO date, it is YYYY-MM-DD foramt which is part of ISO.  You would likely do it:

isodate=put(your_date9_var,yymmdd10.);

E.g.:

data tmp;
  a="15FEB2015"d;
  b=put(a,yymmdd10.);
run;
Reeza
Super User

Formats only control the display of the variable. 

If you need to change the format, use a format statement. This keeps your variable as a date so that you can do calculations later on, such as duration.

 

format variable yymmdd10.;

Otherwise, if you want a character variable use PUT() function as demonstrated in the other answer.

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