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ScotchCat
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi - I have a dataset that I need to export into excel.  Several variables have currency formatting  - example: $199,999.99

When exported the $ sign is not retained - how can I retain the $ sign?  Please help!!

 

PROC EXPORT DATA=rwork.Test3

OUTFILE= "Shared\Myfolder\Test3.xlsx"

DBMS=xlsx REPLACE;

 

RUN;

 

 

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ScotchCat
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks!  This does work, however I found I don't have sufficient memory in order to complete the process. 

Back to the drawing board!! 

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Reeza
Super User
formats typically are not retained via PROC EXPORT. You can create them as character variables or use ODS which will maintain formatting.

ods excel file='shared\myfolder\test3.xlsx';
proc print data=rwork.test3;
run;
ods excel close;
ScotchCat
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks!  This does work, however I found I don't have sufficient memory in order to complete the process. 

Back to the drawing board!! 

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