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Tommer
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

Here I want time 1.5 hours before date, but intnx is calculating 2 hours instead. What am I missing?

 

data chkl;
date="2021-02-01T09:30";
date2= intnx("hour",input(date,is8601dt.),-1.5,"s");
format date2 is8601dt.;
run;

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Tom
Super User Tom
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INTNX() is for changing by intervals.  Not fractions of an interval.

If you want to subtract an hour and a half just subtract an hour and a half.

date2= input(date,is8601dt.) - '01:30:00't  ;

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

INTNX() is for changing by intervals.  Not fractions of an interval.

If you want to subtract an hour and a half just subtract an hour and a half.

date2= input(date,is8601dt.) - '01:30:00't  ;

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