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hhchenfx
Barite | Level 11

Hi,

 

I remember that there is a quick way to do SQL to accomplish the merge 2 datasets as I did below.

I just cant figure out what is the syntax, basically, I dont need to use the variable x=1;

Thank you,

 

HC

 

 

data a;
input   number;
datalines;
1
3
102
;run;

data b;
input  name1 :$5. ;
datalines;
new1
new2
;run;

data a; set a; x=1; run;
data b; set b; x=1; run;

proc sql;
create table want (drop=x)as select * from a join b
on a.x=b.x;quit;
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mkeintz
PROC Star

Change the "ON" expression to any tautology:

 

data a;
input   number;
datalines;
1
3
102
;run;

data b;
input  name1 :$5. ;
datalines;
new1
new2
;run;

proc sql;
  create table want as select * from a join b on 1=1;
quit;

 

In fact  you could say   "ON 0=0"    or   "ON 1>0".

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mkeintz
PROC Star

Change the "ON" expression to any tautology:

 

data a;
input   number;
datalines;
1
3
102
;run;

data b;
input  name1 :$5. ;
datalines;
new1
new2
;run;

proc sql;
  create table want as select * from a join b on 1=1;
quit;

 

In fact  you could say   "ON 0=0"    or   "ON 1>0".

--------------------------
The hash OUTPUT method will overwrite a SAS data set, but not append. That can be costly. Consider voting for Add a HASH object method which would append a hash object to an existing SAS data set

Would enabling PROC SORT to simultaneously output multiple datasets be useful? Then vote for
Allow PROC SORT to output multiple datasets

--------------------------
hhchenfx
Barite | Level 11

Thank you,

nice trick.

HC

Astounding
PROC Star

Are you just looking for this?  Just create data sets A and B, and don't create X:

 

proc sql;

create table want as select * from a, b;

quit;

hhchenfx
Barite | Level 11

YES, it is what I am looking for.

 

from a, b;

 

Thanks,

HC

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