I am reading data from an API. I get the following response
[ { "id": "0a3f50a4-dea6-32b8-e044-0003ba298018", "status": 1, "vejkode": "1723", "vejnavn": "**bleep**otvej", "adresseringsvejnavn": "**bleep**otvej", "husnr": "70", "etage": null, "dør": null, "supplerendebynavn": null, "postnr": "2730", "postnrnavn": "Herlev", "kommunekode": "0163", "adgangsadresseid": "0a3f507c-788b-32b8-e044-0003ba298018", "x": 12.43946822, "y": 55.7150554 } ]
Is there a easy way to convert this to a sas data set?
Minimal working example below.
filename src temp;
proc http
method="GET"
url='https://dawa.aws.dk/adresser?vejnavn=**bleep**otvej&husnr=70&postnr=2730&struktur=mini'
out=src;
run;
data test2;
infile src;
input ;
put _infile_;
run;
That is a JSON file. You can get a lot of inforamtion for googling SAS read json file:
https://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2016/12/02/json-libname-engine-sas/
That is a JSON file. You can get a lot of inforamtion for googling SAS read json file:
https://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2016/12/02/json-libname-engine-sas/
And if you're not at the required maintenance level for the JSON libname engine already, this code (after expansion of the select() block) will also do it:
data test2;
infile src truncover;
length input_line $100;
length
id $36
status 3
veikode $4
vejnavn $20
adresseringsvejnavn $20
husnr $10
etage $10
door $10
supplerendebynavn $10
postnr $4
postnrnavn $20
kommunekode $4
adgangsadresseid $36
x y 8
;
retain
id
status
veikode
vejnavn
adresseringsvejnavn
husnr
etage
door
supplerendebynavn
postnr
postnrnavn
kommunekode
adgangsadresseid
x y
;
input input_line $100.;
select (compress(scan(input_line,1,':'),'"'));
when ('{','}');
when ('[') do;
id = "";
status = .;
veikode = "";
vejnavn = "";
adresseringsvejnavn = "";
husnr = "";
etage = "";
door = "";
supplerendebynavn = "";
postnr = "";
postnrnavn = "";
kommunekode = "";
adgangsadresseid = "";
x = .;
y = .;
end;
when (']') output;
when ('id') id = compress(scan(input_line,2,':'),'"');
otherwise;
end;
drop input_line;
run;
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