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SrikanthY
Calcite | Level 5


if ID is > 1 then sum of edate - stdate
else just retain the edate - stdate in varibale


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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Post test data in the form of a datastep, and required output.  I am not here to type in test data to provide you code.

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Based on your diagram, this looks like it might do the trick:

 

data want;

Rvalue=0;

do until (last.id);

   set have;

   by id;

   Rvalue + (edate - stdate);

end;

do until (last.id);

   set have;

   by id;

   subvalue = edate - stdate;

   output;

end;

run;

 

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