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ryanb0001
Calcite | Level 5

hello,

 

its necessary for me to select a null as a datetime. my code:

proc sql

create table work.checking as

select

filenumber,

. as datecolumnname format=datetime26.7 informat=datetime26.7.,

customername,

address

from table

;

QUIT;

i think my trouble is with the informat part, why isn't this working? i get an error that it expects a quoted string

 

 

 

 

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

You're missing a semicolon after the Proc SQL Statement. 

 

Otherwise, no problem :

 

proc sql;
   select *, 
          . as datecolumnname format=datetime26.7 informat=datetime26.7
   from sashelp.class
   ;
quit;

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

You're missing a semicolon after the Proc SQL Statement. 

 

Otherwise, no problem :

 

proc sql;
   select *, 
          . as datecolumnname format=datetime26.7 informat=datetime26.7
   from sashelp.class
   ;
quit;
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

As mentioned, your PROC SQL statement misses the semicolon.

Informats are only needed when reading from external data, which you never do here, so the INFORMAT= option can be safely omitted.

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