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jerry898969
Pyrite | Level 9
Let me start off by saying that I'm very new to SAS so excuse me for any minor mistakes.

I'm trying to create a dataset that will have an ID column with autogenerated numbers as the ID's.
With this dataset how can I had an Id field as the first column?

data Person;
input fname $ lname $ city $;
datalines;
BOB JONES BOSTON
FRED SMITH MIAMI
;
run;

Thank You
Jerry
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Peter_C
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
add a line just before the input statement[pre] ID+1 ;[/pre]
good Luck

PeterC
jerry898969
Pyrite | Level 9
Pete,
Thank you so much that was simple enough.

In my data lines what do I have to do to get New York as the city, it only shows New?

Thanks again
Jerry
jerry898969
Pyrite | Level 9
Nevermind I figured it out $20. fixed it in the input statement.

Thanks again for the help
Jerry
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