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air_dedman
Calcite | Level 5

Quite simply I'm trying to write a case statement that will let me know if  date.B is 12 months older than date.A, then 'out of warranty'.  I used to writing it in DB2 like this

SQL NOEXEC;


SELECT

(case when t1.'''Warranty End date''n'n is null then ''

when t1.'''Warranty End date''n'n>t1.'''Purchase date''n'n+ 12 months then 'In Warrenty At Time of Call'

else '' end) AS CALCULATION

How do write this code in Proc SQL ?

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Hi,

Something like:

proc sql;

     create table WANT as

     select     case     when WARRANTY_END_DATE is null then ''

                                when WARRANTY_END_DATE > intnx('MONTHS',PURCHASE_DATE,12) then "In warranty"

                                   else "" end as CALCULATION

     from      HAVE;

quit;

This assumes there is a dataset called HAVE with variables WARRANTY_END_DATE and PURCHASE_DATE, and that they are both already date format.

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Hi,

Something like:

proc sql;

     create table WANT as

     select     case     when WARRANTY_END_DATE is null then ''

                                when WARRANTY_END_DATE > intnx('MONTHS',PURCHASE_DATE,12) then "In warranty"

                                   else "" end as CALCULATION

     from      HAVE;

quit;

This assumes there is a dataset called HAVE with variables WARRANTY_END_DATE and PURCHASE_DATE, and that they are both already date format.

air_dedman
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks I see what I did wrong. It works.

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