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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T06:37:31+00:00 2026-05-29T06:37:31+00:00

Is there a simple way in SAS to convert a string to a SAS-safe

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Is there a simple way in SAS to convert a string to a SAS-safe name that would be used as a column name?

ie.

Rob Penridge ---->  Rob_Penridge

$*@'Blah@*   ---->  ____Blah__

I’m using a proc transpose and then want to work with the renamed columns after the transpose.

EDIT:
8 year follow-up… is there now a better way to do this? I feel like I saw a better method sometime back but I’m struggling to find any documentation/examples now that I need to do it.

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    2026-05-29T06:37:32+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 6:37 am

    proc transpose will take those names without any modification, as long as you set options validvarname=any;

    If you want to work with the columns afterwards, you can use the NLITERAL function to construct named literals that can be used to refer to them:

    options validvarname=any;
    
    /* Create dataset and transpose it */
    data zz;
        var1 = "Rob Penridge";    
        var2 = 5;
        output;
    
        var1 = "$*@'Blah@*";
        var2 = 100;
        output;           
    run;
    
    proc transpose
        data = zz
        out  = zz_t;
        id     var1;
    run;
    
    
    /* Refer to the transposed columns in the dataset using NLITERAL */
    data _null_;
        set zz;
        call symput(cats("name", _n_), nliteral(var1));
    run;
    
    data blah;
        set zz_t;
        &name1. = &name1. + 5;
        &name2. = &name2. + 200;
    run;
    
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