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The easiest way is either PROC FREQ or PROC SQL.
Assuming the diagnosis code and diagnosis description align, ie one diagnosis only matches one diagnosis description and they are the same over time.
Here's one way:
proc freq data=have noprint;
table EmpID*DiagnosisCode*DiagnosisDescription / out=distinct_diagnosis_per_emp;
run;
Can I write sql query like this?
Proc sql;
select distinct EmpID, DiagnosisCode, DiagnosisDescription from Diag_tbl;
Saawan
May be without EmpID unless you want the distinct list per EmpID. Else: As long as you can be sure that a code has always the exactly same description things should work.
yup!! Thank you for the reply.
You can, but that will give you a list in the output, not a data set. The PROC FREQ generates a data set.
To modify the PROC SQL you could add a CREATE TABLE statement.
How does this work?
This will create a "Unique" table with data.
Proc sql;
create table Unique as
select distinct EmpID, DiagnosisCode, DiagnosisDescription from Diag_tbl;
Thank you Reeza. I appreciate your help.
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