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dapenDaniel
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi 

 

I used the code below.

 

 

Idcode is the label for cite_come so that column showed "idcode". I tried to remove the label but there is a note saying "Variable idcode is uninitialized". How can I solve this issue? Thanks.

proc sql; create table want
as select a.*, b.idcode as cite_com
from have1 as a, have2 as b
where a.Var1=b.Var2;
quit; 

data want;
set want;
label idcode = ' ';
run;

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

You have renamed the b.idcode as cite_com in proc sql so you need to use cite_com=' '

 

proc sql; create table want
as select a.*, b.idcode as cite_com
from have1 as a, have2 as b
where a.Var1=b.Var2;
quit; 

data want;
set want;
label cite_com = ' ';
run;

 

Thanks,
Jag

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

You have renamed the b.idcode as cite_com in proc sql so you need to use cite_com=' '

 

proc sql; create table want
as select a.*, b.idcode as cite_com
from have1 as a, have2 as b
where a.Var1=b.Var2;
quit; 

data want;
set want;
label cite_com = ' ';
run;

 

Thanks,
Jag

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