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Creating Order Out of Character Chaos: Collation Capabilities of the SAS System

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Publisher SAS Institute
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Topics Programming Languages Date added 14 May 2007
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Traditionally, data is ordered to facilitate further processing or to enable to quickly find information in a report or other form of data presentation. The SAS System's primary means of achieving an alternative collating sequence has been to specify a TRANslation TABle (TRANTAB), using the PROC SORT SORTSEQ option, with which PROC SORT can reorder individual characters. SAS 9.2 extends the SORTSEQ option to enable the specification of an arbitrary encoding for non-native binary collation. SAS 9.2 also extends the SORTSEQ option to enable the specification of linguistic collation, which is useful for presenting data because it produces results that are more intuitive and culturally acceptable.

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