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Celia
Fluorite | Level 6

I'm trying to pull out the last two digits of a year.  I used the following code, but i get the answer of 65.  Can anyone suggest a way I could do this?

%let yeartest=2002;

%let yeartest2=%sysfunc(putn(&yeartest,year2.);

I would like to have as the result a variable storing 02

Thanks,

Celia.

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Tom
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In your example just use %SUBSTR() function.

%let yeartest=2002;

%let yeartest2=%substr(&yeartest,3) ;

If you want to find the last two digits of a DATE value then you can use the YEAR2. format.

%let yeartest2=%sysfunc(today(),year2.);

or

%let yeartest2=%sysfunc(putn("01JAN1960"d,year2.)) ;



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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

In your example just use %SUBSTR() function.

%let yeartest=2002;

%let yeartest2=%substr(&yeartest,3) ;

If you want to find the last two digits of a DATE value then you can use the YEAR2. format.

%let yeartest2=%sysfunc(today(),year2.);

or

%let yeartest2=%sysfunc(putn("01JAN1960"d,year2.)) ;



Celia
Fluorite | Level 6

Thanks for your help Tom.  Works a treat.


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