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Rakeon
Quartz | Level 8

Hi I have to import in datatime SAS this datetime:

 

2011-02-28-23.59.59.999999

2015-05-22-11.21.17.558222

2015-05-22-12.13.30.386022

I try with this code:

data prova;
	a='2011-02-28-23.59.59.999999';
	b= input(a,ANYDTDTM26.);
	c=put(b,datetime.);
run;


But I get the missing value...
I can't find the correct informat for this type of data....
Any of you, has some suggestion?

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Daniel-Santos
Obsidian | Level 7

I think anyddtm. will truncate the milliseconds part.

 

Try this to precisely input the datetime.

 

data _null_;

 

    a='2011-02-28-23.59.59.999999';

    b=inputn(substr(a,1,10),'yymmdd10.')*24*60*60+inputn(substr(a,12),'time15.');

 

    put b datetime25.6;

run;

 

This will split the datetime into two parts and input them separately with the correct informat.

 

Hope it helps.

 

Daniel Santos @ www.cgd.pt

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error_prone
Barite | Level 11

Using anydtdtm. instead of anydtdtm26. seems to solve the issue.

Daniel-Santos
Obsidian | Level 7

I think anyddtm. will truncate the milliseconds part.

 

Try this to precisely input the datetime.

 

data _null_;

 

    a='2011-02-28-23.59.59.999999';

    b=inputn(substr(a,1,10),'yymmdd10.')*24*60*60+inputn(substr(a,12),'time15.');

 

    put b datetime25.6;

run;

 

This will split the datetime into two parts and input them separately with the correct informat.

 

Hope it helps.

 

Daniel Santos @ www.cgd.pt

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Convert the input data to a properly formatted ISO 8601 datetime value, and then use the proper informat:

data have;
input value_char $26.;
substr(value_char,11,1) = 'T';
substr(value_char,14,1) = ':';
substr(value_char,17,1) = ':';
value = input(value_char,e8601dt26.6);
format value datetime26.6;
cards;
2011-02-28-23.59.59.999999
2015-05-22-11.21.17.558222
2015-05-22-12.13.30.386022
;
run;

Instead of the 'T', you can also use a blank. But the 'T' conforms to the norm.

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

SAS has an informat for that.  YMDDTTM.

 

data date;
   input date:ymddttm.;
   line=_infile_;
   format date datetime32.6;
   cards;
2011-02-28-23.59.59.999999
2015-05-22-11.21.17.558222
2015-05-22-12.13.30.386022
;;;;;
   run;
proc print;
   run;

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