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chandan_mishra
Obsidian | Level 7

I have input data like this:

 

CLIENT_IDPRDR1R2TR1TR2
112A1010
112B0.500.80

 

 I want to create bucket out of this data by creating a separate variable called Metric. The dataset should look like this:

 

CLIENT_IDPRDMETRICBUCKET1BUCKET2
112AR10
112ATR10
112BR0.50
112BTR0.80
     

 

Thanks

Chandan Mishra

 

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Astounding
PROC Star

It looks like you need:

 

data want; 

set have;

length metric $ 2;

METRIC = 'R';

BUCKET1 = R1;

BUCKET2 = R2;

output;

METRIC = 'TR';

BUCKET1 = TR1;

BUCKET2 = TR2;

output;

keep CLIENT_ID PRD METRIC BUCKET1 BUCKET2;

run;

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Astounding
PROC Star

It looks like you need:

 

data want; 

set have;

length metric $ 2;

METRIC = 'R';

BUCKET1 = R1;

BUCKET2 = R2;

output;

METRIC = 'TR';

BUCKET1 = TR1;

BUCKET2 = TR2;

output;

keep CLIENT_ID PRD METRIC BUCKET1 BUCKET2;

run;

chandan_mishra
Obsidian | Level 7

@AstoundingThanks for such an easy solution.

 

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