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Could any one let me know whether multiple datasets can be sorted in a sigle sort step?

For ex I want to sort datasets A, B and C by variables AA, BB and CC respectively...

Any help is much appreciated....

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ieva
Pyrite | Level 9

I think the easiet way would be just writing it together with variables like:

%sort_it(B, var1 descending var2);

%sort_id (AB, descending var1);

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ieva
Pyrite | Level 9

Not a single step, but a simple macro could make your code look nice

%macro

sort_it (name, variables);

proc sort data=&name;

by &variables;

run;

%mend;

%sort_it(A, var1);

%sort_it(B, var1 var2);

%sort_id (AB, var1);

Narasimha_Kulkarni
Calcite | Level 5

Hey ieva,

Thank you for code, one simple concern is order i.e. Ascending and Descending...

If I want to add descending order how we should modify the code above...

Thank you for reply

ieva
Pyrite | Level 9

I think the easiet way would be just writing it together with variables like:

%sort_it(B, var1 descending var2);

%sort_id (AB, descending var1);

Narasimha_Kulkarni
Calcite | Level 5

Hey,

It worked fine, Great help ....

Much appreciated...

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

You asked for it, sort 3 data set in one data step by different variables. Silly? I'll let you decide. 

data a(keep=aa) b(keep=bb) c(keep=cc);

   do _n_ = 10 to 1 by -1;     

      aa = _n_;

      bb = _n_;

      cc = _n_;

      do j = 1 to 3;

         output;

         end;

      end;

   run;

data _null_;

   if 0 then set a;

   declare hash a(dataset:'A',multidata: 'Y',ordered:'Y');

   a.definekey('AA');

   a.definedata(all:'Y');

   a.defineDone();

   a.output(dataset:'SA');

   a.clear();

   if 0 then set b;

   declare hash b(dataset:'B',multidata: 'Y',ordered:'Y');

   b.definekey('BB');

   b.definedata(all:'Y');

   b.defineDone();

   b.output(dataset:'SB');

   if 0 then set c;

   declare hash c(dataset:'C',multidata: 'Y',ordered:'Y');

   c.definekey('CC');

   c.definedata(all:'Y');

   c.defineDone();

   c.output(dataset:'SC');

   stop;

   run;

proc print data=SA;

   run;

proc print data=SB;

   run;

proc print data=SC;

   run;

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