Ok. See if the Intnx Function gives you what you want.
data have;
input title $ case sending_date :ddmmyy10.;
format sending_date ddmmyy10.;
datalines;
a 0 27-11-2020
b 0 27-11-2020
c 1 27-11-2020
d 1 02-12-2020
e 1 09-11-2020
f 1 10-11-2020
g 0 13-11-2020
;
data want(drop=case sending_date);
set have;
array d {5} Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday;
if intnx('week', today(), 0, 'b') <= sending_date <= intnx('week', today(), 0, 'e') then do;
d[weekday(sending_date) - 1] = sending_date;
output;
end;
format Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday ddmmyy10.;
run;
Result:
Obs title Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 a . . . . 27/11/2020 2 b . . . . 27/11/2020 3 c . . . . 27/11/2020
Do you only want monday to friday?
Shold we consider the case vairable?
Ok. See if the Intnx Function gives you what you want.
data have;
input title $ case sending_date :ddmmyy10.;
format sending_date ddmmyy10.;
datalines;
a 0 27-11-2020
b 0 27-11-2020
c 1 27-11-2020
d 1 02-12-2020
e 1 09-11-2020
f 1 10-11-2020
g 0 13-11-2020
;
data want(drop=case sending_date);
set have;
array d {5} Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday;
if intnx('week', today(), 0, 'b') <= sending_date <= intnx('week', today(), 0, 'e') then do;
d[weekday(sending_date) - 1] = sending_date;
output;
end;
format Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday ddmmyy10.;
run;
Result:
Obs title Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 a . . . . 27/11/2020 2 b . . . . 27/11/2020 3 c . . . . 27/11/2020
Anytime.
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