The EURDFDD
w. format writes SAS date values in the form
dd.mm.yy or
dd.mm.yyyy, where
is the two-digit integer
that represents the day of the month.
is the two-digit integer
that represents the month.
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= system option.