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wschnell1
Calcite | Level 5

Hi I have a data set and would like to remove certain firms:

Firms are identified by the SIC variable.

I would like to remove all firms between 4900-4999 and 6000-6999

How does the following code look?

data  subsample2;
set subsample1;
if SIC between 4900 and 4999 or
6000 and 6999 then delete;

run;

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Mit
Calcite | Level 5 Mit
Calcite | Level 5


Try this

data  subsample2;

set subsample1;

if 4900 le SIC le 4999  or

6000 le SIC le 6999 then delete;

run;



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Mit
Calcite | Level 5 Mit
Calcite | Level 5


Try this

data  subsample2;

set subsample1;

if 4900 le SIC le 4999  or

6000 le SIC le 6999 then delete;

run;



Linlin
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

try:

if 4900<=sic<=4999 or 6000<=sic<6999 then delete;

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