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VinayakKankate
Calcite | Level 5

 

Please help in the following SAS command to get it translated into SQL

 

if datepart(abc) <= datepart(xyz) <= datepart(abc)+7     

 

Thanks

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

The datepart function can also be used in PROC SQL.

If

if datepart(abc) <= datepart(xyz) <= datepart(abc)+7;

appears as a standalone statement (without a then ....) in a data step, it is called a subsetting if, and can be done in SQL in a where condition. If abc or xyz are variables that are newly created in the SQL, use the "calculated" keyword.

VinayakKankate
Calcite | Level 5

Hey KurtBremser,

 

 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@VinayakKankate wrote:

Hey KurtBremser,

 

 


Then you will have to look for functional equivalents of the datepart() function in the MS SQL Server documentation.

Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
You can also use BETWEEN with a WHERE. Does your SQL server support BETWEEN?
where datepart(xyz) between datepart(abc) and datepart(abc) + 7;

The DATEPART function is a SAS-specific function. So it will work in SAS Proc SQL. I do not know whether it will work in SQL server.

cynthia

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