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Myurathan
Quartz | Level 8

I am a beginner to SAS. I am following the tutorials. I am confused on sorting and grouping.

 

proc print data= orion.sales;
	by country;
run;

This code works well, and group the data set. When I run following code, it displays error. 

 

 

proc sort data=orion.sales
	out=work.sort_sales;
	by salary ;
run;

proc print data=work.sort_sales;
	by country;
Run;
ERROR: Data set WORK.SORT_SALES is not sorted in ascending sequence. The current BY group has Country = US and the next BY group has Country = AU.
 
I do not understand the reasoning behind having the same variable which we use to group by, in sorting statement. 
 
Thanks in advance. 
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Reeza
Super User

I do not understand the reasoning behind having the same variable which we use to group by, in sorting statement. 

SAS processess data line by line, so when you use a BY statement it expects the BY variables to be in order in the data. To ensure this is the case, you would first need to sort the data to have that specified order. So the BY variable list needs to be the same in your SORT and then your BY statements in further processes.

 

If you need a more detailed explanation, I suggest reading through the chapter on BY group processing in the documentation.

 

http://documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=lrcon&docsetTarget=p0tq11jtmrhsd4n1co4p5tu1fbsi.htm&docsetVer...

 

 

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Reeza
Super User

I do not understand the reasoning behind having the same variable which we use to group by, in sorting statement. 

SAS processess data line by line, so when you use a BY statement it expects the BY variables to be in order in the data. To ensure this is the case, you would first need to sort the data to have that specified order. So the BY variable list needs to be the same in your SORT and then your BY statements in further processes.

 

If you need a more detailed explanation, I suggest reading through the chapter on BY group processing in the documentation.

 

http://documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=lrcon&docsetTarget=p0tq11jtmrhsd4n1co4p5tu1fbsi.htm&docsetVer...

 

 

Myurathan
Quartz | Level 8

Thank you so much for your quick reply. I will read the materials. 

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