Creating Formats from SAS Data Sets

Overview

You have seen that you can create a format by specifying values and labels in a PROC FORMAT step. You can also create a format from a SAS data set that contains value information (called a control data set). To do this, you use the CNTLIN= option to read the data and create the format.
General form, CNTLIN= option in PROC FORMAT:
PROC FORMAT LIBRARY=libref.catalog
CNTLIN=SAS-data-set;
Here is an explanation of the syntax:
libref.catalog
is the name of the catalog in which you want to store the format.
SAS-data-set
is the name of the SAS data set that you want to use to create the format.

Example

Suppose you have a SAS data set named Routes that has variables that ...

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