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GreggB
Pyrite | Level 9
proc print data=sashelp.cars (obs=1);
title "Report for &sysdate";
run;

No idea how to fix this....

 

                                                                                        Report for 13FEB20

Obs Make Model Type Origin DriveTrain MSRP Invoice EngineSize Cylinders Horsepower MPG_City MPG_Highway Weight Wheelbase Length
1 Acura MDX SUV Asia All $36,945 $33,337 3.5 6 265 17 23 4451 106 189

                                                                                       
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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Can you use today(), since SYSDATE contains the date on which a SAS job or session began executing which likely means you didn't start your session today. So TODAY() function is a good bet

 

proc print data=sashelp.cars (obs=1);
title "Report for %sysfunc(today(),date9.)";
run;

 

 

 

Report for 14FEB2020

Obs Make Model Type Origin DriveTrain MSRP Invoice EngineSize Cylinders Horsepower MPG_City MPG_Highway Weight Wheelbase Length
1 Acura MDX SUV Asia All $36,945 $33,337 3.5 6 265 17 23 4451 106 189

 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Can you use today(), since SYSDATE contains the date on which a SAS job or session began executing which likely means you didn't start your session today. So TODAY() function is a good bet

 

proc print data=sashelp.cars (obs=1);
title "Report for %sysfunc(today(),date9.)";
run;

 

 

 

Report for 14FEB2020

Obs Make Model Type Origin DriveTrain MSRP Invoice EngineSize Cylinders Horsepower MPG_City MPG_Highway Weight Wheelbase Length
1 Acura MDX SUV Asia All $36,945 $33,337 3.5 6 265 17 23 4451 106 189

 

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

You should see what &SYSDATE does on April Fool's Day.

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