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Paul_NYS
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi Everyone

Whenever I create a data step and use the Year function as it is used below, it never adds the new variable and I don't get an error. I can add it after the fact in another data step, but not in one.

Is there a syntax issue or just can't be done?

Paul

data s0First (keep=cnty_name County place start stop exit filing_cat1 agecat4);

set workep;

    if ep1=1 and year(start) in (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)

and filing_cat1 in ("FNN", "FNA", "FVL");

County=cnty_name;

Year=year(start);

if spellage in (0, 1, 2, 3) then agecat4 = 1;

if spellage in (4, 5, 6) then agecat4 = 2;

if spellage in (7, 8, 9) then agecat4 = 3;

if spellage in (10, 11, 12) then agecat4 = 4;

if spellage in (13, 14, 15) then agecat4 = 5;

if spellage in (16, 17) then agecat4 = 6;

if spellage > 17 or spellage eq . or spellage < 0 then agecat4 = 7;

run;

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AncaTilea
Pyrite | Level 9

You use a keep statement to the data set you create and Year is not in the list.

data s0First (keep=cnty_name County place start stop exit filing_cat1 agecat4  YEAR);

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AncaTilea
Pyrite | Level 9

You use a keep statement to the data set you create and Year is not in the list.

data s0First (keep=cnty_name County place start stop exit filing_cat1 agecat4  YEAR);

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Paul_NYS
Obsidian | Level 7

Thank you Anca. It is usually something like this.

Paul

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