Informats |
Category: | Date and Time |
Alignment: | right |
Syntax | |
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Syntax |
YMDDTTMw.d |
specifies the width of the output field.
Default: | 19 |
Range: | 13-40 |
specifies the number of digits to the right of the decimal point in the seconds value. The digits to the right of the decimal point specify a fraction of a second. This argument is optional.
Default: | 0 |
Range: | 0-39 |
Details |
The YMDDTTMw.d format reads SAS datetime values in the following form:
<yy>yy-mm-dd hh:mm:<ss<.ss>> |
specifies a two- or four-digit integer that represents the year.
is an integer from 01 through 12 that represents the month.
is an integer from 01 through 31 that represents the day of the month.
is the number of hours ranging from 00 through 23.
is the number of minutes ranging from 00 through 59.
is the number of seconds ranging from 00 through 59 with the fraction of a second following the decimal point.
Requirement: | If a fraction of a second is specified, the decimal point can be represented only by a period and is required. |
represents one of several special characters, such as the slash (/), dash (-), colon (:), or a blank character that can be used to separate date and time components. Special characters can be used as separators between any date or time component and between the date and the time.
Comparisons |
The YMDDTTMw.d informat reads datetime values with required separators in the form <yy>yy-mm-dd/hh:mm:ss.ss.
The MDYAMPMw.d in format reads datetime values with optional separators in the form mm-dd-yy<yy> hh:mm:ss.ss AM | PM, and requires a space between the date and the time.
The DATETIMEw.d informat reads datetime values with optional separators in the form dd-mmm-yy<yy> hh:mm:ss.ss AM|PM, and the date and time can be separated by a special character.
Examples |
Data Line | Results |
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2008-03-16 11:23:07.4 |
1521285787.4 |
2008 03 16 11 23 07.4 |
1521285787.4 |
08.3.16/11:23 |
1521285780 |
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