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bkv1
Calcite | Level 5

Rusty coder here ...

 

I have a data set with the dates from either 2005 or 2015 (format is YYMMDD10.). They all are currently under 1 variable: dovcug 

 

I want to create 2 cohorts of subjects based on the time period they are from, the variable called "cohort" with 0 = all dates from 2005 and 1 = all dates from 2015. This is my code:

 

if dovcug < 2006-01-01 then Cohort = 0;
else if dovcug > 2014-12-31 then Cohort = 1;

run;

 

But when I run proc freq on "Cohort" I only get:

cohort = 1

Frequency = 517

 

No cohort = 0

 

What am doing incorrectly???

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

do you not need a sas date constant like this?

 

if dovcug < '01jan2006'd then Cohort = 0;
else if dovcug > '31dec2014'd then Cohort = 1;

bkv1
Calcite | Level 5

That worked. Thank you!

Reeza
Super User

if year(dovcug) = 2005 then cohort=0;

else if year(dovcug)=2015 then cohort=1;

 

If your logic is the year, use the YEAR() 

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