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Nasya
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

My question is can we compare the AE data set of two different data cuts. Is this possible?

For example, lets imagine there was a data cut in June 12 2018 and a previous data cut in March 10 2018. Can we write a code in such a way, that AE dataset can be compared from these two different data cuts and changes can be reported in the output?

Thank you,

 

Regards,

Nasya

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

If you have datasets where you can identify observations to be compared individually (eg by a unique key), proc compare will be the way to go. If not, use summary steps first, and use compare on the results.

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Nasya
Obsidian | Level 7

AE is Adverse Events. Changes I meant, were to compare if there were any modifications/additions done by the site? 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

If you have datasets where you can identify observations to be compared individually (eg by a unique key), proc compare will be the way to go. If not, use summary steps first, and use compare on the results.

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