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Nasser_DRMCP
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hello,

 

this is what i have in en external csv file. sometimes 2 decimal, 1 or 0

reference;amount  
101;190000,12
102;190000,1
103;190000

 

I don't succeed to load in a table.

thnaks in advance for your help

regards

Nasser

 

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Reeza
Super User
It looks like your delimiter is actually a semicolon so as long you specify the correct delimiter it should work. Can you post the code you used and we can show you what needs to be changed?

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

How did you not succeed? What went wrong?

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Should work find, if you use the right INFORMAT.

Example:

data want;
  infile cards dsd dlm=';' truncover ;
  input id $ value :commax. ;
cards4;
101;190000,12
102;190000,1
103;190000
;;;;

proc print;
run;
Obs    id       value

 1     101    190000.12
 2     102    190000.10
 3     103    190000.00

 

 

Reeza
Super User
It looks like your delimiter is actually a semicolon so as long you specify the correct delimiter it should work. Can you post the code you used and we can show you what needs to be changed?

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