Hello,all:
When I use XML Engine to read and wirte a xml file.I found the issue.
libname test xml "xmltest.xml";
DATA a;
X="2:2:1";
output;
X="3:3:1";
output;
Run;
DATA test.a;
set a;
run;
data b;
set test.a;
Run;
libname test clear;
X in a is Character,X in b is DateTime.
Any options can retain the X as character in b?
Is this an article or a question? If this is a question, then it doesn't belong here. Also, if this is a question, you have 2 objects named "a" -- you have the SAS dataset WORK.A and you have the TEST.A XML file that you create with the XML libname engine. In your "article" you say that "X in a is Character, X in b is DateTime". When you refer to just a, I think of WORK.A -- do you mean that X created in WORK.A is character??? Where is the rest of your article???
cynthia
PS...have you tried a LENGTH statement when you create WORK.B???
data b;
length x $5;
set test.a;
run;
Hi,Cynthia:
This is a question. Sorry,I didn't pay attention to make sure It's a Article or Querstion .Can It be modified to correct?
'X in a is Character' which 'a' is WORK.A .
I tried your advice but got a error:
ERROR: Variable x has been defined as both character and
numeric.
Sorry , again.
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