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ganeshmule
Fluorite | Level 6

data have;

infile datalines missover dsd;

input name $ country $ salary;

datalines;

ganesh,, 40000

ganesh,india,         

;

run;

 

output data set should be like as under 

 

name country salary

ganesh india 40000

 

 

thanks in advance 

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

To do this with SQL is not efficient:

 


proc sql;
select * 
from 
    (select unique name from have) 
    natural left join
    (select name, country from have where country is not missing)
    natural left join
    (select name, salary from have where salary is not missing);
quit;
PG

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Reeza
Super User

UPDATE statement is what you want/need.

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Use the self-update trick where every non-missing variable overwrites the previous value within a by group.

 

data have;
infile datalines missover dsd;
input name $ country $ salary;
datalines;
ganesh,, 40000
ganesh,india,  
Smith,USA,
Smith,,100000 
;

proc sort data=have; by name; run;

data want;
update have(obs=0) have;
by name;
run;

proc print; run;
PG
PGStats
Opal | Level 21

To do this with SQL is not efficient:

 


proc sql;
select * 
from 
    (select unique name from have) 
    natural left join
    (select name, country from have where country is not missing)
    natural left join
    (select name, salary from have where salary is not missing);
quit;
PG

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