Hi,
I have made sas stored procedure and then transfered output to excel. But in excel preceding zero's are missing.
e.g. value in sas value in excel
005407 5407
001 1
i have tried following code.
DEFINE SERIES_BASE / DISPLAY "SERIES BASE" Style(data)={tagattr='Format: @'} FORMAT= $CHAR4.;
DEFINE SERIES_BASE / DISPLAY "SERIES BASE" Style(data)={tagattr='Format: text'} FORMAT= $CHAR4.;
DEFINE SERIES_BASE / DISPLAY "SERIES BASE" Style(data)={tagattr='Format: $'} FORMAT= $CHAR4.;
I am getting error.
Can anyone please help.
Thanks in advance
Excel interprets any data cell that contains only digits as a number and formats accordingly. That's just Excel.
You might try adding a single quote before the leading zeroes.
For reference, please post your ODS statement(s) you used for the proc report.
Hi,
Your define should be - and do note whilst we are on the subject, follow some good coding practices - i.e. not all upper case or mixed case, use indentation etc. and there is a code window {i} above where you post for code.
define series_base / display "SERIES BASE" style={tagattr='Format:@'};
If that still persists you will need to post example test data in the form of a datastep and the code (formatted so it is readable) so we can have a look.
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