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robertrao
Quartz | Level 8

 

Is both the usages right?????

if admit <= bate{i} <= discharge then do;

if admit <= bate{i} AND bate{i} <= discharge then do;

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ballardw
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Both will work and should evaluate the same in a data step. There is also BETWEEN for use in Proc SQL.

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ballardw
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Both will work and should evaluate the same in a data step. There is also BETWEEN for use in Proc SQL.

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