the questions is related to displaying time on report not to reads or write a date. So, you need to use date is in sas systeme option. here an example: options date pageno=1; proc print data=test.example; run; so you will get date on your printed report. if you don't need to display a date put nodate instead date.
The only one of these system options which actually exists is DATE (the others are functions). DATE prints the date and time on all reports, so the answer is B.
Do not act like a baby; you need to know how it works ? Yes, there is time and you want to choose time? Go head. If you use harsh word for you logic , we will accept it but harsh word and without logic , we could not digest it.
DATETIME: ERROR 13-12: Unrecognized SAS option name, DATETIME. TIME: ERROR 26-12: Expect an equal sign and value to follow SAS option TIME. TODAY: ERROR 13-12: Unrecognized SAS option name, TODAY.
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ReplyDeleteAnswer should be A. Why is everyone else saying B? The question asks for time, not date, to be displayed on the report.
ReplyDeletethe questions is related to displaying time on report not to reads or write a date. So, you need to use date is in sas systeme option. here an example:
ReplyDeleteoptions date pageno=1;
proc print data=test.example;
run;
so you will get date on your printed report. if you don't need to display a date put nodate instead date.
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Option DATE
ReplyDeletePrints the date and TIME that the SAS session was initialized.
The option Time does not exist.
So the answer is D (Date)
The only one of these system options which actually exists is DATE (the others are functions). DATE prints the date and time on all reports, so the answer is B.
ReplyDeleteB is the only system option; it prints the date and time that the SAS session was initialized
ReplyDeleteAns: B
ReplyDeleteExplanation:
This is a sample of a title line with the DATE system option:
Option DATE;
The SAS System 17:20 Thursday, August 5, 2004 1
This is what NODATE does to that title line:
Option NODATE;
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Please, do not argue as baby. It says time and should be the answer A, hell not how the programmer has programmed it counts.
ReplyDeletesorry for harsh word.
Do not act like a baby; you need to know how it works ? Yes, there is time and you want to choose time? Go head.
ReplyDeleteIf you use harsh word for you logic , we will accept it but harsh word and without logic , we could not digest it.
B - Date is correct..........
ReplyDeleteBy default option is Date.
i.e. Option date;
and Option Nodate ; will not display both time and date..........
B is right
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ReplyDeleteAnswer is A not B because he askd abt time
ReplyDeleteanswer is B
ReplyDeleteDATETIME: ERROR 13-12: Unrecognized SAS option name, DATETIME.
TIME: ERROR 26-12: Expect an equal sign and value to follow SAS option TIME.
TODAY: ERROR 13-12: Unrecognized SAS option name, TODAY.
With DATE option:
The SAS System 06:20 Tuesday, August 11, 2015 1
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