data dsn;
infile datalines;
input oldval $20.;
datalines;
Auto(%excl)
Miles
;
run;
proc format;
value $newval
"Auto(%excl)"="Auto- Excluded (%)"
"Miles"="MILES"
other=" "
;
run;
data dsn1;
set dsn;
newvalue=put(oldval,$newval.);
run;
I have few raw values which has % are included (see code:) , now when I try to change format using user define formats I am having warning really not want to see any thing in log if possible. Do we have any way ( I Dont want to compress and take that out if possible ).
Here, SAS assumes that I have used a macro symbol. How to rid of this warning ? Please help if you have any idea.
Use single quotes to prevent macro resolution:
proc format;
value $newval
'Auto(%excl)' = 'Auto- Excluded (%)'
'Miles' = 'MILES'
other = ' '
;
run;
Use single quotes to prevent macro resolution:
proc format;
value $newval
'Auto(%excl)' = 'Auto- Excluded (%)'
'Miles' = 'MILES'
other = ' '
;
run;
Wow!! So easy... thanks for your help. Thanks for being helpful again. I really appreciate it.
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