Data a;
Infile cards;
Input subid name$;
Cards;
101 ashu
102 navee
103 uday
;
Data b;
Infile cards;
Input subid name$;
Cards;
201ashok
202 nav
203 ram
;
Data c;
Infile cards;
Input subid name$;
Cards;
301 rathna
302 vijju
303 abhi
;
i want output like this
101 ashu
201ashok
301 rathna
102 navee
202 nav
302 vijju
103 uday
203 ram
303 abhi
Hello,
You don't need first.variable. The following should do it:
data want;
set a;
output;
set b;
output;
set c;
output;
run;
Hello,
You don't need first.variable. The following should do it:
data want;
set a;
output;
set b;
output;
set c;
output;
run;
Thanks a ton.
CAN U JUST EXPLAIN?
The SET statement reads the current observation from the dataset.
The OUTPUT statement tells SAS to write the current observation to a SAS data set immediately, not at the end of the DATA step.
Thanks a lot Ravi.
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