Hi,
How would I use a set statement with where= options to make a condition of where is "not equal to" x. More precisely:
data file1;
set libref.file2 (where(var 2 is not equal to 0) keep var1 var2 var3;
run;
I know this is basic but would it be something like where(var2=! 0.))
Thanks for any help you may give!
The proper syntax is
where=(var2 NE 0)
or you could use ^= but I like mnemonics.
The proper syntax is
where=(var2 NE 0)
or you could use ^= but I like mnemonics.
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