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Sniekp
Calcite | Level 5
I haven't been working with SAS for very long and I'm really struggling with the following problem. (SAS enterprise guide 7.1)
I have a table named CONTROLE
select * from CONTROLE
gives the following result (all numeric)

CONTROLE | BEGIN | END
17135           | 40        | 45 

17136           | 46        | 48

 

I want to transform this into

CONTROLE | RANGE

17135           | 40

17135           | 41      

17135           | 42

17135           | 43

17135           | 44

17135           | 45

17136           | 46

17136           | 47

17136           | 48

 

is there a simple solution?

 

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Yes, there is 😉

A simple data step DO loop will do it:

data have;
input CONTROLE $ BEGIN END;
datalines;
17135 40 45 
17136 46 48
;

data want;
set have;
do range = begin to end;
  output;
end;
keep controle range;
run;

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Yes, there is 😉

A simple data step DO loop will do it:

data have;
input CONTROLE $ BEGIN END;
datalines;
17135 40 45 
17136 46 48
;

data want;
set have;
do range = begin to end;
  output;
end;
keep controle range;
run;

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