EURDFWKXw. Format

Writes international date values as the name of the day and date in the form day-of-week, dd month-name yy (or yyyy).
Category: Date and Time
Alignment: right

Syntax

EURDFWKXw.

Syntax Description

w
specifies the width of the output field.
The default depends on the language prefix that you use. The following table shows the default value for each language:
Language
Minimum
Maximum
Default
Afrikaans (AFR)
2
38
28
Catalan (CAT)
2
40
27
Croatian (CRO)
3
40
27
Czech (CSY)
2
40
25
Danish (DAN)
2
31
31
Dutch (NLD)
2
38
28
Finnish (FIN)
2
37
37
French (FRA)
3
27
27
German (DEU)
3
30
30
Hungarian (HUN)
3
40
28
Italian (ITA)
3
28
28
Macedonian (MAC)
3
40
29
Norwegian (NOR)
3
26
26
Polish (POL)
2
40
34
Portuguese (PTG)
3
38
38
Russian (RUS)
2
40
29
Slovenian (SLO)
3
40
29
Spanish (ESP)
1
35
35
Swedish (SVE)
3
26
26
Swiss-French (FRS)
3
26
26
Swiss-German (DES)
3
30
30
Default:depends on the language prefix you use.
Tip:If the value for w is too small to include the complete day of the week and the month, SAS abbreviates as necessary.

Details

The EURDFWKXw. format writes SAS date values in the form day-of-week, dd month-name yy ( or yyyy):
day-of-week
is the name of day.
dd
is an integer that represents the day of the month.
month-name
is the name of the month.
yy or yyyy
is a two-digit 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 might 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= System Option: UNIX, Windows, and z/OS for the list of language prefixes. When you specify the language prefix in the format, SAS ignores the DFLANG= option.
Note: The EUR-date formats require European character sets and encodings. Some formats do not work correctly using non-European encodings. When running in a DBCS environment, the default format width and max width are larger than in the single-byte system to allow formats to use a double-byte representation of certain characters. However, you must use a session encoding that supports the European characters set like UTF-8.

Comparisons

The EURDFWKXw. format is the same as the EURDFWDXw. format except that EURDFWKXw. format adds day-of-week in front of dd.

Example

The example table uses the input value 15344, which is the SAS date value that corresponds to January 4, 2002. The first PUT statement assumes that the DFLANG= system option is set to German.
options dflang=German;
The second PUT statement uses the German language prefix in the format to write the name of the month in German. The third PUT statement uses the Italian language prefix in the format to write the name of the month in Italian. Therefore, the value of the DFLANG= option is ignored.
    options dflang=german;
    data _null_;
    input date;
    put date eurdfwkx30.;
    put date deudfwkx30.;
    put date itadfwkx17.;    
    datalines;
    15344
    ;
run;   
Statements
Results
----+----1----+----2----+----3
put date eurdfwkx30.;
       Freitag, 4. Januar 2002
put date deudfwkx30.;
       Freitag, 4. Januar 2002
put date itadfwkx17.;
 Ven, 04 Gen 2002