I would like to merge two datasets and keep resultant dataset only appearing in dataset "temp1m". However, my log file indicates one more observation in the final dataset compared to "temp1m". Please see my log below.
Do you have any idea why it happens and how to solve it? Thank you.
1363 /* merge */
1364 data temp12;
1365 merge temp1m(in = b) temp2m(in = a) ;
1366 by stcode ctcode;
1367 if b;
1368 run;
NOTE: MERGE statement has more than one data set with repeats of BY values.
NOTE: There were 4559 observations read from the data set WORK.TEMP1M.
NOTE: There were 3142 observations read from the data set WORK.TEMP2M.
NOTE: The data set WORK.TEMP12 has 4560 observations and 223 variables.
NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time):
real time 0.06 seconds
cpu time 0.06 seconds
You have duplicates for your BY variables in one data set.
You have a mismatch somewhere ... a combination of STCODE + CTCODE that appears in one data set but not the other.
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