Upload and read dataset SAS - SQL Server












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I am uploading a dataset to MS SQL server, and I did it in two ways



first one: 

proc sql;
create table lib.dataset as
select ID, date_reg from havingdata
;
Quit;


Here date format is YYMMDD10.



All went well, and date format also looks good on SQL server. However When i access the same from SAS, the date format changes to Date9.



2.I created the table directly on SQL server  

create table dbo.dataset
(
ID char(11) NOT NULL,
date_reg date,
);


And then inserted the values from SAS



proc sql; 
insert into lib.dataset
select ID, date_reg from havingdata
;
quit;


all went well, but again the same problem when I access the data from SAS, the date format changes from YYMMDD10. to Date9,



How can I get the same format as of in the SQL Server.



the libname I use is



libname lib odbc noprompt="dsn=myserver; database=dab" schema=dbo 
bulkload=yes;









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    Why does it matter? Formats only control appearances, it doesn't change the usage in any manner.

    – Reeza
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:39











  • you are right.. it doesn't matter much. just wanted to know if there is a way for this.

    – Anand
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:47











  • But is there a way?

    – Anand
    Nov 28 '18 at 13:35











  • AFAIK, no there is no way. SAS does automatic assumptions when hitting a SQL data base.

    – Reeza
    Nov 28 '18 at 16:11
















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I am uploading a dataset to MS SQL server, and I did it in two ways



first one: 

proc sql;
create table lib.dataset as
select ID, date_reg from havingdata
;
Quit;


Here date format is YYMMDD10.



All went well, and date format also looks good on SQL server. However When i access the same from SAS, the date format changes to Date9.



2.I created the table directly on SQL server  

create table dbo.dataset
(
ID char(11) NOT NULL,
date_reg date,
);


And then inserted the values from SAS



proc sql; 
insert into lib.dataset
select ID, date_reg from havingdata
;
quit;


all went well, but again the same problem when I access the data from SAS, the date format changes from YYMMDD10. to Date9,



How can I get the same format as of in the SQL Server.



the libname I use is



libname lib odbc noprompt="dsn=myserver; database=dab" schema=dbo 
bulkload=yes;









share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Why does it matter? Formats only control appearances, it doesn't change the usage in any manner.

    – Reeza
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:39











  • you are right.. it doesn't matter much. just wanted to know if there is a way for this.

    – Anand
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:47











  • But is there a way?

    – Anand
    Nov 28 '18 at 13:35











  • AFAIK, no there is no way. SAS does automatic assumptions when hitting a SQL data base.

    – Reeza
    Nov 28 '18 at 16:11














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I am uploading a dataset to MS SQL server, and I did it in two ways



first one: 

proc sql;
create table lib.dataset as
select ID, date_reg from havingdata
;
Quit;


Here date format is YYMMDD10.



All went well, and date format also looks good on SQL server. However When i access the same from SAS, the date format changes to Date9.



2.I created the table directly on SQL server  

create table dbo.dataset
(
ID char(11) NOT NULL,
date_reg date,
);


And then inserted the values from SAS



proc sql; 
insert into lib.dataset
select ID, date_reg from havingdata
;
quit;


all went well, but again the same problem when I access the data from SAS, the date format changes from YYMMDD10. to Date9,



How can I get the same format as of in the SQL Server.



the libname I use is



libname lib odbc noprompt="dsn=myserver; database=dab" schema=dbo 
bulkload=yes;









share|improve this question














I am uploading a dataset to MS SQL server, and I did it in two ways



first one: 

proc sql;
create table lib.dataset as
select ID, date_reg from havingdata
;
Quit;


Here date format is YYMMDD10.



All went well, and date format also looks good on SQL server. However When i access the same from SAS, the date format changes to Date9.



2.I created the table directly on SQL server  

create table dbo.dataset
(
ID char(11) NOT NULL,
date_reg date,
);


And then inserted the values from SAS



proc sql; 
insert into lib.dataset
select ID, date_reg from havingdata
;
quit;


all went well, but again the same problem when I access the data from SAS, the date format changes from YYMMDD10. to Date9,



How can I get the same format as of in the SQL Server.



the libname I use is



libname lib odbc noprompt="dsn=myserver; database=dab" schema=dbo 
bulkload=yes;






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  • 1





    Why does it matter? Formats only control appearances, it doesn't change the usage in any manner.

    – Reeza
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:39











  • you are right.. it doesn't matter much. just wanted to know if there is a way for this.

    – Anand
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:47











  • But is there a way?

    – Anand
    Nov 28 '18 at 13:35











  • AFAIK, no there is no way. SAS does automatic assumptions when hitting a SQL data base.

    – Reeza
    Nov 28 '18 at 16:11














  • 1





    Why does it matter? Formats only control appearances, it doesn't change the usage in any manner.

    – Reeza
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:39











  • you are right.. it doesn't matter much. just wanted to know if there is a way for this.

    – Anand
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:47











  • But is there a way?

    – Anand
    Nov 28 '18 at 13:35











  • AFAIK, no there is no way. SAS does automatic assumptions when hitting a SQL data base.

    – Reeza
    Nov 28 '18 at 16:11








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Why does it matter? Formats only control appearances, it doesn't change the usage in any manner.

– Reeza
Nov 20 '18 at 16:39





Why does it matter? Formats only control appearances, it doesn't change the usage in any manner.

– Reeza
Nov 20 '18 at 16:39













you are right.. it doesn't matter much. just wanted to know if there is a way for this.

– Anand
Nov 21 '18 at 8:47





you are right.. it doesn't matter much. just wanted to know if there is a way for this.

– Anand
Nov 21 '18 at 8:47













But is there a way?

– Anand
Nov 28 '18 at 13:35





But is there a way?

– Anand
Nov 28 '18 at 13:35













AFAIK, no there is no way. SAS does automatic assumptions when hitting a SQL data base.

– Reeza
Nov 28 '18 at 16:11





AFAIK, no there is no way. SAS does automatic assumptions when hitting a SQL data base.

– Reeza
Nov 28 '18 at 16:11












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