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djabhiishek
Calcite | Level 5

The SAS data set mylib.room has five variables (name, sex, age, height, and weight) and 19 observations (9 observations with sex='F' and 10 observations with sex='M').
Libname mylib 'C:\STA575\SASData';
Data work.female(drop=height) work.others(keep=name weight height);
Set mylib.room;
If sex='F' then output work.female;
Output work.others;
Run;


Answer the questions below
 What is the input data set?
 How many output data sets are being created?
 How many variables are in work.female?
 How many observations are in work.others?

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MarkusWeick
Barite | Level 11

Hi @djabhiishek,

same question here: SAS beginner - SAS Support Communities

but with some replies.

Best

Markus

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