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/**
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@file
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@brief Returns E8601DT26.6 if compatible else DATETIME19.3
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@details From our experience in [Data Controller for SAS]
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(https://datacontroller.io) deployments, the E8601DT26.6 datetime format has
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the widest support when it comes to pass-through SQL queries.
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However, it is not supported in WPS or early versions of SAS 9 (M3 and below).
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This macro will therefore return the appropriate format based on the runtime.
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<h4> Related Macros </h4>
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@li mf_fmtdttm.test.sas
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@author Allan Bowe
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**/
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%macro mf_fmtdttm(
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)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
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%if "&sysver"="9.2" or "&sysver"="9.3"
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or ("&sysver"="9.4" and "%substr(&SYSVLONG,9,1)" le "3")
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or "%substr(&sysver,1,1)"="4"
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or "%substr(&sysver,1,1)"="5"
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%then %do;DATETIME19.3%end;
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%else %do;E8601DT26.6%end;
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%mend mf_fmtdttm;
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