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opoudyal0
Calcite | Level 5

How do I display date in the YYYYMMDD format? Like 1960/02/21.

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Astounding
PROC Star

If you want to continue to use the same variable name, you need to output the result as character.  For example:

 

datevar = put ( input(datevar, mmddyy10.), yymmdds10. );

 

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Astounding
PROC Star

I can't test it right now, but you should be able to control the separator as well:

 

format datevar yymmdds10.;

format datevar yymmddd10.;

 

s = slash

d = dash

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@Astounding wrote:

I can't test it right now, but you should be able to control the separator as well:

 

format datevar yymmdds10.;

format datevar yymmddd10.;

 

s = slash

d = dash


The default separator for the YYMMDD format is the dash or hyphen.

Possible separators for the extended version of the format (as @Astounding posted) are

n no separator

b blank

d dash

s slash

p period

c colon

opoudyal0
Calcite | Level 5

What about if my date is a character variable and not numeric? For example: I have 11/5/1969 read in as character and I need to change it to the YYYYMMDD format.

Astounding
PROC Star

If you want to continue to use the same variable name, you need to output the result as character.  For example:

 

datevar = put ( input(datevar, mmddyy10.), yymmdds10. );

 

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