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vandhan
Fluorite | Level 6


data have;
input id Salary;
cards;
101 1000
102 2000
103 1000
104 3000
105 3000
106 4000
;

proc sql;
create table want as
select id, max( salary ) as wantvar
from have
where salary < ( select max( salary ) from have where salary < ( select max ( salary ) from have));
quit;

 

above code is giving 3 records... it should get only one that is 102 2000.

 

Please help.

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Ksharp
Super User

You want select the second large Salary OBS ?

 

 

 

data have;
input id Salary;
cards;
101 1000
102 2000
103 1000
104 3000
105 3000
106 4000
;
proc sql;
select id, salary ,(select count(distinct salary) from have where salary lt a.salary) as n
from have as a
where calculated n=1;
quit;

 

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