In agreement with the validity if previous posts, here is how it is usually done:
if (.Z < variable < 0) then delete;
Good luck.
Ksharp's has already provided a safe approach:
if var<0 and not missing(var) then delete;
This will include all kinds of missing values ranging from '._' to '.Z'.
Regards,
Haikuo
Your problem is that you're mixing up numeric and character data. And SAS' automatic conversions are trying to help.
By saying it deletes when variable = ' ', this means variable is character. So comparing to 0 forces an automatic conversion to numeric. (check the warnings in the log)...
So you need to use the following delete statement
if put(variable,5.) < 0 and put(variable,5.) ne . then delete.
SAS will still complain about invalid numeric data, but your tests will work correctly. Use an appropriate numeric format instead of the 5. if that's not appropriate.
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