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EURDFDEw.

EURDFDEw.



Writes international date values in the form ddmmmyy or ddmmmyyyy

Category: Date and Time
Alignment: right


Syntax
Syntax Description
Details
Examples
See Also

Syntax

EURDFDEw.

Syntax Description

w
specifies the width of the output field.
Default: 7 (except Finnish)
Range: 5-9 (except Finnish)

Note:   If you use the Finnish (FIN) language prefix, the w range is 9-10 and the default is 9.  [cautionend]


Details

The EURDFDEw. format writes SAS date values in the form ddmmmyy or ddmmmyyyy, where

dd
is an integer that represents the day of the month.

mmm
is the first three letters of the month name.

yy or yyyy
is a two- or four-digit integer that represents the year.

You can set the language for the SAS session with the DFLANG= system option. (Because the SAS Installation Representative usually sets a default language for the site, you may be able to skip this step.) If you work with dates in multiple languages, you can replace the EUR prefix with a language prefix. See DFLANG= for the list of language prefixes. When you specify the language prefix in the format, SAS ignores the DFLANG= option.


Examples

The example table uses the input value 15342, which is the SAS date value that corresponds to January 2, 2002. The first PUT statement assumes the DFLANG= system option is set to Spanish.

options dflang=spanish;
The second PUT statement uses the Spanish language prefix in the format to write the international date value in Spanish. The third PUT statement uses the French language prefix in the format to write the international date value in French. The value of the DFLANG= option, therefore, is ignored.

SAS Statements Results

----+----1
put date eurdfde9.; 
02ene2002
put date espdfde9.; 
02ene2002
put date fradfde9.; 
02jan2002


See Also

Format:

DATEw.

Function:

DATE

Informat:

EURDFDEw.

System Option:

DFLANG=


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