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MartinJurca
Calcite | Level 5

Hi.

I have a column with datetime values like this: 01.01.20 09:28:35,000000

And I want to change them into this format (YYYY/MM): 2020/01

In Oracle SQL I used function to_char(column_name,'YYYY/MM') but I wasn't able to do the same thing in SAS PROC SQL.

I tried things like put(column_name,yyyySmm7.) but it either doesn't work or date values are out of range or it shows weird numbers...

Can anybody help me with this?

Thanks in advance!

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unison
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Sounds like you need:

put(datepart(column_name), yymms7.) as yyyysmm
-unison

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unison
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Sounds like you need:

put(datepart(column_name), yymms7.) as yyyysmm
-unison
Peter_C
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Other approaches you might consider:
Without changing the internal value, assign it SAS Format DTdate9.
Instead of this standard format (as I don't think DTyymms format exists), you can create your own format with your preferred date layout using the Format Procedure)

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