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jwill731
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

 

I'm analyzing data from year 2000 - 2015 with each year having its own data file. Instead of repeating all the procedures yearly, is there a shortcut function where I can analyze all the years with one code? I can try to merge all the files but each file contains around 80 million observations.

 

All the variables are the same for each year.

 

Thank you.

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Reeza
Super User

There isn't a function but you can create a macro. Macro in the simplest form generate code. 

 

The macro below, called sample, runs proc means on the provided dataset. Note how the parameter is referenced within the macro (&datain). 

 


Options MPRINT SYMBOLGEN;

%macro sample(datain);

Proc means data = &datain;
Run;

%mend;

%sample(sashelp.class);
%sample(sashelp.cars);

 

See a tutorial here:

http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/sas/seminars/sas_macros_introduction/

 

jwill731
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you. I think it's time for me to learn macro

AndrewHowell
Moderator
Is your analysis "yearly", or are you performing the one analysis across all 15 years? Based on your request, I'm assuming the latter - if you want to avoid combining the tables first, you could instead create a view and then run the analysis on the view, although I'm not sure what your performance will be like.
jwill731
Fluorite | Level 6

I am analyzing # of visits yearly rather than across 15 years.

 

For example.

 

# of visits in year 2000 = 1.3 million

# of visits in year 2001 = 1.4million

# of visits in year 2002 = 1.5 million

etc

 

I will be analyzing more than just # of visits but everything will be looked at yearly.

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

To run the statistics for each  year, you can do

%macro stats;
%do year = 2000 %to 2015;
proc means data=mylib.data_&year;
.......
run;
%end;
%mend;
%stats;

Now, if you have the year in the dataset in a variable, you could do

%macro stats;
data work.statview/view=work.statview;
set
%do year = 2000 %to 2015;
  mylib.data&year
%end;
;
run;

proc means data=work.statview;
by yearvar;
.....
run;
%mend;
%stats;

 

RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

As an alternative, you could do it in one simple datastep:

data tmp;
  do i=2000 to 2015;
    call execute(cats('proc means data=year_',i,'; var age; output out=yr',i,'; run;'));
  end;
  call execute('data want; set yr:; run;');
run;

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