Identifying Character Variables and Expressing Character Values

To store character values in a SAS data set, you need to create a character value. One way to create a character variable is to define it in an input statement. Simply place a dollar sign after the variable name in the INPUT statement, as shown in the DATA step that created AIR.DEPARTURES:
input Country $ 1-9 CitiesInTour 11-12 USGate $ 14-26 
      ArrivalDepartureGates $ 28-48;
You can also create a character variable and assign a value to it in an assignment statement. Simply enclose the value in quotation marks:
Schedule = '3-4 tours per season';
Either single quotation marks (apostrophes) or double quotation marks are acceptable. If the value itself contains a single quotation mark, ...

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