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LB
Quartz | Level 8 LB
Quartz | Level 8

 

Hello all;

 

What I have is a set of  timestamps and a Patient ID number. 

Such as 

PAT_ID         COL1                      COL2                                   COL3                          COL4

123             01JAN17:12:00:00   01JAN17:13:00:00              01JAN17:13:30:00       01JAN17:15:00:00

 

What I need to do is compute the time differences between col1 & col2, col1&co3 ,col1&co4 

then col2&col3, col2&col4

and then finally col3&col4 and then get the first timestamp  with the  time difference under 120 minutes.

so in the example above it would output col1.

 

The time stamps above are when a patient when into hypotension-however there has to be at least two episodes within 120 minutes. 

 

Not even sure how to begin the array on this one- 

Any assistance on where to begin much appreciated. 

 

Lawrence 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
data have;
input PAT_ID         (COL1                      COL2                                   COL3                          COL4) (:datetime20.);
format COL1                      COL2                                   COL3                          COL4 datetime20.;
cards;
123             01JAN17:12:00:00   01JAN17:13:00:00              01JAN17:13:30:00       01JAN17:15:00:00
;

data want;
set have;
array col(*) col:;
do i=1 to dim(col)-1;
do j=i+1 to dim(col);
minutes=intck('minute',col(i),col(j));
/*@Lawrence, I am lazy- so Can you write your IF condition here however you want to filter, or let us know if you need detailed help*/
output;/* comment output when you have tested*/ 
end;
end;
run;

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
data have;
input PAT_ID         (COL1                      COL2                                   COL3                          COL4) (:datetime20.);
format COL1                      COL2                                   COL3                          COL4 datetime20.;
cards;
123             01JAN17:12:00:00   01JAN17:13:00:00              01JAN17:13:30:00       01JAN17:15:00:00
;

data want;
set have;
array col(*) col:;
do i=1 to dim(col)-1;
do j=i+1 to dim(col);
minutes=intck('minute',col(i),col(j));
/*@Lawrence, I am lazy- so Can you write your IF condition here however you want to filter, or let us know if you need detailed help*/
output;/* comment output when you have tested*/ 
end;
end;
run;
LB
Quartz | Level 8 LB
Quartz | Level 8

Many thanks

 

novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

@LB You are welcome. Feel free to have any follow up questions should you have. I will respond if i am not too tired 🙂

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