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EricinVA
Calcite | Level 5

I am trying to add 3 columns of data in a table:

VAR_1 IND_1 IND_2

new_VAR = VAR_1 + IND_1 + IND_2  -> MAX of 30

The two indicator variables two have 0,1 values, the first variable has a value from 0 to 30.  30 is the maximum result I want.  How can I "neatly" add these three columns such that no resulting value is above 30? I am open to SAS SQL procedures.  I know of a messy way by creating a very lengthy case statement and subtracting 30, but would prefer the use of a more concise method, such as a function, if one exists.  Thanks in advance.

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

Is this what you want?

new_VAR = min(30, VAR_1 + IND_1 + IND_2);

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

Is this what you want?

new_VAR = min(30, VAR_1 + IND_1 + IND_2);

EricinVA
Calcite | Level 5

That did the trick.  Thank you

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