Raw data can be organized
in several ways. External files can contain data that is arranged
in columns or fixed fields. It is possible to specify a beginning
and ending column for each field.
However, the following
file contains nonstandard data, because one of the variable’s
values includes a special character, the dollar sign ($).
The following external
file contains no special characters, but its data is free-format,
meaning that it is not arranged in columns. Notice that the values
for a particular field do not begin and end in the same column.
How your data is organized
and what type of data you have determine which input style you should
use to read the data. SAS provides you three primary input styles:
column input, formatted input, and list input.
Recall from Creating SAS Data Sets from External Files that column
input can be used to read raw data that is stored in an external file. This chapter covers how to use column input and formatted
input to read standard and nonstandard data arranged in fixed fields.