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Rakesh93
Fluorite | Level 6
I have a lab dataset in which LBSTNRHI, LBSTNRLO, LBREFID , LBSTNRHI_US, LBSTNRLO_US are there. I want to convert these variable so that they could handle both character data type as well as numeric data type. Kindly share your answers with programming code.

Thank you.
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SASKiwi
PROC Star

If LBSTNRHI, LBSTNRLO, LBREFID , LBSTNRHI_US, LBSTNRLO_US are character variables then they can store both character and numeric data. Use PROC CONTENTS as I showed you to confirm if they are character or not.

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

Only SAS character variables can store both character and numeric data. Use PROC CONTENTS to confirm if your variables are either character or numeric:

proc contents data = MyLib.MyTable;
run;
Rakesh93
Fluorite | Level 6
I have mentioned those variables in message. I want only those variables
can read both numeric and character data. Do you know any formats which can
Achieve that?
SASKiwi
PROC Star

If LBSTNRHI, LBSTNRLO, LBREFID , LBSTNRHI_US, LBSTNRLO_US are character variables then they can store both character and numeric data. Use PROC CONTENTS as I showed you to confirm if they are character or not.

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