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Alankar
Fluorite | Level 6

i have unique customers list, and would like to get each customer 31 times by adding one full month dates.

result supposed to be as attached.

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Amir
PROC Star

Hi,

Were you looking for something like the following:

data have;

  input custnbr $char6.;

  datalines;

123456

123457

123458

123459

123460

123461

123462

123463

123464

;

data want;

  set have;

  do date='01MAY13'd to '31MAY13'd;

    output;

  end;

run;

Regards,

Amir.

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Amir
PROC Star

Hi,

Were you looking for something like the following:

data have;

  input custnbr $char6.;

  datalines;

123456

123457

123458

123459

123460

123461

123462

123463

123464

;

data want;

  set have;

  do date='01MAY13'd to '31MAY13'd;

    output;

  end;

run;

Regards,

Amir.

Alankar
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you so much! can i ask one more question?

below XXXX is any interger.

if any decinmal value is greater than or equal XXXX.995 then it should become XXXX+1 else it should give lower integer XXXX

what could be the finction?

i am using some messy statement like below :

A = 564.995456

B = int(A) = 564

if A - B >= 0.995 then B = B + 1;

Amir
PROC Star

Hi,

I'm glad my last post answered your question, feel free to mark it answered if you can and to raise a new discussion for a new question in future. On this occasion, I'm not aware of a function that would directly do what you are asking, but how about the following:

data _null_;

  a=564.995456; /* should become 565 */

  b=int(a+0.005);

  put a= b=;

 

  a=564.994456; /* should stay as 564 */

  b=int(a+0.005);

  put a= b=;

run;

Regards,

Amir.

Amir
PROC Star

Hi,

If there is a chance that the original number could be missing then it might be worth using the sum function which would return 0 if the original was missing. E.g.:

b=int(sum(a,0.005));

Regards,

Amir.

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