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BCNAV
Quartz | Level 8

I always mess this up....I have a year numeric variable and a month numeric variable. I would like to make a character variable called DateChar and have it look like:

 

2003-03

 

Note the leading 0.

 

Thanks

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Reeza
Super User

Why a character variable? There is a SAS format to display dates that way.

date_want = mdy(month, 1, year);
format date_want yymmd.;

*convert to character;
date_char = put(date_want, yymmd.);
date_char2 = catx('-', year, put(month, z2.));

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Reeza
Super User

Why a character variable? There is a SAS format to display dates that way.

date_want = mdy(month, 1, year);
format date_want yymmd.;

*convert to character;
date_char = put(date_want, yymmd.);
date_char2 = catx('-', year, put(month, z2.));

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