Hi,
I have 2 datasets (work.one and work.two) and I need to append the data to one another.
However, if a record_id is in work.one and work.two I don't want it to merge, just those records_Id where there not in both tables so I have a unique list of accounts.
How can this be done using PROC SQL please? I did think a UNION would work bit not 100%
*selecting ONE-TWO UNION TWO-ONE;
proc sql;
create table result as
select * from
(
(select * from work.one where record_id not in (select distinct record_id from work.two)
union
select * from work.two where record_id not in (select distinct record_id from work.one)
)
)
;
quit;
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*selecting ONE-TWO UNION TWO-ONE;
proc sql;
create table result as
select * from
(
(select * from work.one where record_id not in (select distinct record_id from work.two)
union
select * from work.two where record_id not in (select distinct record_id from work.one)
)
)
;
quit;
You had not made your self very clear, let us know if this helped.
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