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jenim514
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi all,

 

I'm trying to do a left join with values of variables in the two tables in different cases.  I am getting a error when trying to do the upcase in the where statement.  

 

proc sql;
create table final as
select a.*, b.LBTO
from allx as a left lbx as b
on a.id=b.id where a.upcase(test)=b.upcase(test) and a.upcase(visit)=b.upcase(visit);
quit;

 

help appreciated!

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Reeza
Super User

The alias always goes with the variable, you've applied it to the function. 

 

Change b.upcase(Test) => upcase(b.Test)

 


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Reeza
Super User

The alias always goes with the variable, you've applied it to the function. 

 

Change b.upcase(Test) => upcase(b.Test)

 


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