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hipopo
Calcite | Level 5

Hi all

Here is the problematic code :

data test;

     dsid=open("Work.PB_Y1999_A1_North");

     NbDeleted=attrn(dsid,"NOBS");

     rc=where(dsid,'Problem=AreaLimits');

     DeletedAreaLimits=attrn(dsid,"NLOBSF");

     rc=close(dsid);

run;

It says :

ERROR 68-185 The function WHERE is unknown, or cannot be accessed.

Now, the file does exist, has a column called Problem (and it works when I manually filter by entering "where Problem=...." in the top left box).

I use SAS 9.1

Thanks in advance if anyone can help !

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hipopo
Calcite | Level 5

I actually got the right code !!!! It should be :

dsid=open("Work.PB_Y1999_A1_North(where=(Problem='AreaLimits'))");

Many thanks 😉

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Ksharp
Super User

The function WHERE is unknown

SAS doesn't has function where() .

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Specify the WHERE clause as dataset option when you open the dataset.  Also you should use NLOBS instead of NOBS to avoid counting deleted observations.

dsid=open("Work.PB_Y1999_A1_North(where=(Problem=AreaLimits)");

hipopo
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for your replies.

I think your code misses a bracket, but it still doesn't work :

"Argument 1 to function ATTRN at line ... column ... is invalid."

hipopo
Calcite | Level 5

I actually got the right code !!!! It should be :

dsid=open("Work.PB_Y1999_A1_North(where=(Problem='AreaLimits'))");

Many thanks 😉

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