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mamin088
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,

 

I'm trying to convert character values of a variable to numeric using the below code:

 

data my_new;

set  my _old;

new_var=input (old_var,8.);

run;

 But I get this note in the log: numeric values have been converted to character values at the places given by :

(line):(column).

100:22    100:29

 

I don't understand why. The column for my variable of interest is column 2.

Every time I run the code I'll get the same SAS note for different line and column.

 

Would somebody helps me with this please ? Thanks!

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

As the Input Function Documentation says, the Input Function requires a character constant, variable, or expression. SAS issues this note if the argument is numeric.

mamin088
Fluorite | Level 6

I solved the problem! Actually what I was doing was to convert the values but keep the same variable (name). I was doing this:

 

data my_new;

set  my _old;

var=input (var,8.)

run;

 

Then I was getting that note. I tried this code and it worked perfectly:

 

data my_new;

set  my _old;

new_var=input (old_var,8.);

drop old_var;

rename new_var=old_var;

run;

 

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