Hi,
I have the table that has the column name as "ID". If the ID has 13 characters then it has to be blank. Below are some examples.
000709-W34
000709-W36
000709-W39
002028980-001
002028980-002
002028980-003
Output should be as below:
000709-W34
000709-W36
000709-W39
.
.
.
Thanks in Advance
I think you want the LENGTH and CALL MISSING functions.
Use length to check the length of the string and call missing to set it to missing, if desired.
Edit: Substr takes a portion of string, I'm not sure how your subject line relates to your question.
@cho16 wrote:
Hi,
I have the table that has the column name as "ID". If the ID has 13 characters then it has to be blank. Below are some examples.
000709-W34
000709-W36
000709-W39
002028980-001
002028980-002
002028980-003
Output should be as below:
000709-W34
000709-W36
000709-W39.
.
.
Thanks in Advance
Post test data in the form of a datastep!!
So am just guessing that is a character string here:
data want; set have; result_var=ifc(lengthn(original_var)=13,".",original_var); run;
Why would you want the resulting character string to be '.' anyways, that is for numeric data.
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