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yo1
Obsidian | Level 7 yo1
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello everyone,

 

I am currently working with a new site's API.  I have the JSON file but ,sence this is a new website, its in a different format from a previous post.   I need to convert this JSON file, that is in text format, into a SAS dataset.  Attached is the JSON text file.

Here is the code that I used to process this file.

 

filename out "X:\BLSSeriesDataOut.txt" recfm=v lrecl=32000;

 

data work.pulljson;

infile out dsd lrecl=300000000 dlm='[]{},:';

input x : $2000. @@;

retain flag;

if x ='seriesID' then flag=1;

if x='footnotes' then group+1;

if flag and x not in (' ' 'seriesID' 'footnotes');

run;

 

(not sure how to continue )

 

 

 

 

 

Here is the example output format of what I want to acheive.

 

YEAR

Period

PeriodName

Value

 1999

 M12

 December

1520

 1999

 "

 "

5200

 "

 "

 "

2200

 "

 "

 "

"

 "

 "

 "

"

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Ksharp
Super User
data x;
 infile '/folders/myfolders/BLSSeriesDataOut.txt' dsd lrecl=30000000 dlm='{}[]:,';
 input x : $2000.@@;
run;
data temp;
 merge x x(firstobs=2 rename=(x=_x));
 if lowcase(x) in ("year","period","periodname","value");
run;
data temp;
 set temp;
 if lowcase(x)='year' then group+1;
run;

proc transpose data=temp out=want(drop=_:);
by group;
id x;
var _x;
run;

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BrunoMueller
SAS Super FREQ

Hi

 

You can make use of the @'someText' column pointer capability to read in this data. In case you have SAS9.4M4 you can use the JSON libname engine. Both techniques are shown below. To test out the JSON libname engine, you can download the latest version of the SAS University Edition, it comes with SAS9.4M4

 

filename fjson "c:\temp\BLSSeriesDataOut.json";

/*in case you have SAS9.4M4*/
/*libname ljson json FILEREF=fjson;*/
/**/
/*proc copy in=ljson out=work;*/
/*run;*/


data ds_data;
  infile fjson lrecl=99999999 dlm="," dsd;
  input
    @'"year":' year : 4.
    @'"period":' period : $3.
    @'"periodName":' periodName : $32.
    @'"value":' value : 8.
    @@
  ;
run;

Bruno

yo1
Obsidian | Level 7 yo1
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks Burno.  This code worked for me.  On my end I don't have the availablity of PROC GROOVY or PROC JSON.  I have to work within the context of the DATA step.  However, with everyone help I am getting better.  Thanks.

Ksharp
Super User
data x;
 infile '/folders/myfolders/BLSSeriesDataOut.txt' dsd lrecl=30000000 dlm='{}[]:,';
 input x : $2000.@@;
run;
data temp;
 merge x x(firstobs=2 rename=(x=_x));
 if lowcase(x) in ("year","period","periodname","value");
run;
data temp;
 set temp;
 if lowcase(x)='year' then group+1;
run;

proc transpose data=temp out=want(drop=_:);
by group;
id x;
var _x;
run;
yo1
Obsidian | Level 7 yo1
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

 

the URL provided didn't seem to work.  It directed me to a login page for some reason. 

 

Best

yo1
Obsidian | Level 7 yo1
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks Ksharp.   The code you provided not only provided the output but gave me a better understanding on how to approach these situaitons. 

 

Best                    

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