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Xiaoningdemao
Quartz | Level 8

Hi all,

 

Say I have the following observations:

fruit

apple

apple comments

pear

pear comment

banan

 

I want to delete those have 'comments' and 'comment'.

 

I wrote code as

 

data mock; set mock0; run;
data mock;
modify mock;
where fruit contains 'comment' and 'comments';
remove;
run;

 

But it doesn't remove those with 'comments'. Can I do thses two select at once?

 

Thanks alot!

 

 

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ballardw
Super User

where fruit contains 'comment' or fruit contains 'comments';

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

If you are going to create a new dataset anyway, you might as well filter as you copy:

 

data mock;
set mock0;
where not (fruit contains "comment" or fruit contains "comments");
run; 
PG
RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Would:

data mock;
  set mock0;
  where index(fruit,"comment")=0;
run;

Not be simpler?

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