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KidCat
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

 

I wrote some DS2 package code, working fine except for one tiny thing.

The "method execute" part creates a datagrid variable MYRESULT.

Depending on some if-then-elses, I would like to populate this datagrid variable.

 

dcl double Row_Num ;

datagrid_addcharactercolumn(MYRESULT, '1st_Col');

datagrid_addcharactercolumn(MYRESULT, '2nd_Col');

datagrid_addcharactercolumn(MYRESULT, '3rd_Col');

datagrid_addnumericcolumn(MYRESULT, 'Row_Num');

 

(...)

if doh-doh-doh then do;

   Row_num=datagrid_addrow("MYRESULT");

   datagrid_set('MYRESULT', '1st_Col', Row_Num, 'MyEntry1'));

   datagrid_set('MYRESULT', '2nd_Col', Row_Num, 'MyEntry2');

   datagrid_set('MYRESULT', '3rd_Col', Row_Num, 'MyEntry3');

end;

(...)

;

if dah-dah-dah then do;

   Row_num=datagrid_addrow("MYRESULT");

   datagrid_set('MYRESULT', '1st_Col', Row_Num, 'MyEntry1'));

   datagrid_set('MYRESULT', '2nd_Col', Row_Num, 'MyEntry2');

   datagrid_set('MYRESULT', '3rd_Col', Row_Num, 'MyEntry3');

end;

 

DS2 creates MYRESULT and four columns.

Assuming these two conditions apply,  I'd expect Row_Num to be populated with 1 and 2.

However, it's empty. Any idea why?

Any pointer appreciated!

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alexal
SAS Employee

Return data type for DATAGRID_ADDROW function is integer. You have declared Row_Num variable as a double. Please change data type and try again.

KidCat
Fluorite | Level 6

Adjusting to integer didn't solve the issue.

alexal
SAS Employee

Try to print it before inserting to the data grid. Do you see anything there?

KidCat
Fluorite | Level 6

In this case, the grid variable is the only result.

My original question tends to change to how to properly implement a _N_ equivalent using DS2...

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