Overview of Formats

A format is an instruction that FedSQL uses to write data values. You use formats to control the written appearance of data values, or, in some cases, to group data values together for analysis. For example, the ROMANw. format, which converts numeric values to roman numerals, writes the numeric value 2013 as MMXIII.
When you create a SAS data set, SPD Engine data set, SPD Server table, or SASHDAT file with FedSQL, formatting instructions can be stored with the data set, and automatically applied by the SAS Output Delivery System when the data set is displayed in a Base SAS session. Formats must be explicitly specified in the PUT function for the other SAS/ACCESS engines, because the data source drivers do not store information about formats and informats.
Last updated: February 23, 2017