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mediaeval
Calcite | Level 5

I have dates stored in a numeric variable of the form YYYYMMDD, with no separator between the day month and year parts. An example is 20090629. I wish to store it in a SAS date field. I am using the following line:

xPolSD = Input(PolSD,yymmddn8.);

but which is giving me an error. I have also tried using

xPolSD = Input(PolSD,yymmdd8.);

which also gives an error.

What is the correct SAS informat to use in this instance?

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

Thank you for your feedback.

hope the below code will be more understandable Smiley Happy

data have;

    input date $;

    new_date=input(date,yymmdd8.);

    format new_date date9.;

cards;

20090629

;

run;

Thanks,

Jagadish

Thanks,
Jag

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

You need to put your date first, so it becomes a string.

Data never sleeps
Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

As @Linus rightly suggested please convert the numeric value to character and try the below code

data have;

    date="20090629";

    new_date=input(date,yymmdd8.);

    format new_date date9.;

run;

Thanks,

Jagadish

Thanks,
Jag
LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

I think you are confusing Mediaeval by treating the date as a constant, not as a columnSmiley Wink

Data never sleeps
Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

Thank you for your feedback.

hope the below code will be more understandable Smiley Happy

data have;

    input date $;

    new_date=input(date,yymmdd8.);

    format new_date date9.;

cards;

20090629

;

run;

Thanks,

Jagadish

Thanks,
Jag

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