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kathisas
Fluorite | Level 6

hey 🙂

 

please please help 🙂

 

I have got an excel file that I converted to a sas dataset.

put the date is shown as an characteristic variable and I need to convert this to a date variable.

I tried a lot and I am new with SAS and programming. I study medcine and need this for results. so please help me.

 

thanks a lot

 

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kathisas
Fluorite | Level 6

thanks a lot for your quick answers.

but my problem is solved now.

since I deleted the points in my excel files sas read the variables as date 🙂

 

thanks a lot.

 

and for everyone no points in excel files for missing values. this can misinterpret sas variable reading!!



 

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ChrisBrooks
Ammonite | Level 13

Can you post an example of what the dates look like please?

kathisas
Fluorite | Level 6

thanks a lot for your quick answers.

but my problem is solved now.

since I deleted the points in my excel files sas read the variables as date 🙂

 

thanks a lot.

 

and for everyone no points in excel files for missing values. this can misinterpret sas variable reading!!



 

mkeintz
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