$UCS2LEw. Format
         
         Processes a character string that is in little-endian,
            16-bit, UCS2, Unicode encoding, and then writes the character string
            in the encoding of the current SAS session.
         
         
            
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            Syntax 
            
            
            
               
                  Syntax Description
                  
                  - w
 
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specifies the width
                           of the output field. Specify enough width to accommodate the 16-bit
                           size of the Unicode characters.
                        
                        
                      
                  
                
             
          
         
            Details 
            
            The $UCS2LE
w. format writes a character string in the encoding
                  of the current SAS session. It processes character strings that are
                  in little-endian, 16-bit, UCS2 (universal character set code in two
                  octets), Unicode encoding.
               
 
             
          
         Comparisons 
            The $UCS2LE
w. format performs processing that is the opposite
               of the $UCS2L
w. format.
            
 
          
         Example 
            This example uses the
                  Japanese Shift_JIS encoding, which is supported under the UNIX operating
                  environment.
               
 
               
                     
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