How to convert numeric value without format in Macro variable to actual date?
I have a macro variable that stores value of " 21619".
However, as we know, it has leading space and that it is a character.
script as follows.
data a; testdt=' 21619'; run; proc sql noprint; select testdt into:testdt from a; quit;
I am trying to use &testdt. to do query in another table within the same macro but it just keeps giving me errors.
my script as follows.
PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE usa AS
SELECT *
FROM temp.car
where batchdate <= %sysfunc(put("&testdt.",date9.));
quit;
I might have overlooked some of the important steps in converting it but what is wrong here?
If the variable batchdate is a SAS date value, then the comparison is very simple:
where batchdate <= &testdt.
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