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harpaljosan
Calcite | Level 5

How to find the Nth largest salary from a sas dataset using Proc SQL?

 

EMPNO Salary empcode

111 4000 A
112 6000 A
114 2000 A
115 8000 A
223 2000 B
226 1000 B
228 3000 B
300 500 C
333 700 C
345 300 C
356 200 C
320 700 C

i want to find out the 3rd largest salary group by empcode using Proc Sql.

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Ksharp
Super User

I really suggest you to use data step , NOT Sql.

data have;
input EMPNO Salary empcode $;
cards;
111 4000 A
112 6000 A
114 2000 A
115 8000 A
223 2000 B
226 1000 B
228 3000 B
300 500 C
333 700 C
345 300 C
356 200 C
320 700 C
;
run;
proc sql;
create table want as
 select *,
  (select count(*) from 
    (select distinct Salary,empcode from have) as b 
   where b.empcode=a.empcode and b.Salary gt a.Salary) as n
  from have as a
   where calculated n=2;
quit;
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

PROC RANK will do this as well.

 

I agree with the others, it is really pointless to insist on doing this in PROC SQL

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Paige Miller
sas_guru
Calcite | Level 5

this program will not work if there are multiple salaries with the same value.

 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

But the data step can easily be adapted to deal with groups:

data want;
set have;
by salary;
if first.salary then n + 1;
if n > number_you_want then stop;
if n = number_you_want;
run;
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@sas_guru wrote:

this program will not work if there are multiple salaries with the same value.

 


As I said above, PROC RANK is the tool to use, it will find multiple salary values with the same values.

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Paige Miller

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