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jerry898969
Pyrite | Level 9

Hello,

I have a csv file that I'm working on that list members to a club.  The data is very bad and I'm trying to clean it up.  The first issue is that they put multiple people to one row using commas to seperate.  So the fname field could have 1 or many commas.  I want to take every field and leave it the same except for FName.  For example

FName                           LName       Address        

Bob, Joe, William, Dave  Jones         1234 Test St

There are many more variables but this is how I need the data to render

FName                           LName       Address        

Bob                               Jones         1234 Test St

Joe                               Jones         1234 Test St

William                         Jones          1234 Test St
Dave                            Jones         1234 Test St

Thank you for any help you can give me.

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art297
Opal | Level 21

data have;

  informat FName LName Address $50.;

  input (FName  LName       Address) (&);

  cards;       

Bob, Joe, William, Dave  Jones         1234 Test St

;

data want (drop=_:);

  length FName $50;

  set have (rename=FName=_FName);

  _i=1;

  do while (scan(_FName,_i,',') ne '');

    FName=scan(_FName,_i,',');

    output;

    _i+1;

  end;

run;

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art297
Opal | Level 21

data have;

  informat FName LName Address $50.;

  input (FName  LName       Address) (&);

  cards;       

Bob, Joe, William, Dave  Jones         1234 Test St

;

data want (drop=_:);

  length FName $50;

  set have (rename=FName=_FName);

  _i=1;

  do while (scan(_FName,_i,',') ne '');

    FName=scan(_FName,_i,',');

    output;

    _i+1;

  end;

run;

jerry898969
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi Arthur,


Thank you so much.  That worked perfectly.

You have been a great help to me and I truly appreciate it.

Thank you,

Jerry

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