Hi all,
One of column names in table is in format xyz_1 to xyz_16. I am trying to include only columns xyz_6 to xyz_16 by using:
case when substr('columnname', 1, length(columnname)-1) <= 16 and substr('columnname', 1, length(columname)-1) => 6
then columnname end as columnname. But its not working.
Can someone point out what error I am making?
why not just say
xyz6-xyz16
Hi,
This column is in another table and I am trying to create a new table where in I want columns only from x_6 to x_16.
data new; set old(keep=xyz6-xyz16); run;
The name of column is xyz and it has values xyz_1 to xyz_16.
Extract the number using
Input(Scan(column,-1,'_'),f12.);
what do you mean by include columns ?
Did you mean KEEP on output ? - if so then code: KEEP xyz_6 - xyz_16
like:
data want;
set have;
KEEP xyz_6 - xyz_16;
run;
Provide examples of the actual data involved. It seems that the story changes each time you get a suggestion. Not a description actual rows of data pasted as text.
It was my mistake. I used the word column instead of row. My column name is xyz. and it has values xyz_1 to xyz_16. so I want rows which only have values xyz_6 to xyz_16.
@akhilesh_joshi Then @data_null__ solution is the correct solution. Use the function to extract the number and then filter on it using an IF statement.
That's why it's so important that you post sample data and then explain us how the desired result needs to look like.
Here you go:
data have;
length xyz $32;
do xyz='xyz_1','xYz_2','xyz_16','xyz_17','abc_1','xyz','xyz_1_abc','xyz_abc_1','xyz';
output;
end;
run;
data want;
set have;
if
upcase(scan(xyz,1,'_'))='XYZ'
and ( 1 <= input(substrn(xyz,findc(xyz,'_')+1),?? f12.) <= 16 );
;
run;
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