proc report data=A out=B;
title j=left h=12pt bold "%sysfunc(month("&sysdate"d))";
I want the report header automatically shows the current month such as January, February, March.... However, my code is returning number that represent the current month. So the header is displaying 1 instead of January. Can someone please tell me how to make it spell out the month?
@ernie86 wrote:
proc report data=A out=B;
title j=left h=12pt bold "%sysfunc(month("&sysdate"d))";
I want the report header automatically shows the current month such as January, February, March.... However, my code is returning number that represent the current month. So the header is displaying 1 instead of January. Can someone please tell me how to make it spell out the month?
You need to "print" the value of sysdate using a format.
25 %put NOTE: **%sysfunc(putn("&sysdate"d,monname-l))**;
NOTE: **January **
If you want to remove the blanks at the end of the string returned from PUTN you can use %UNQUOTE
25 %put NOTE: **%unquote(%sysfunc(putn("&sysdate"d,monname-l)))**;
NOTE: **January**
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