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acairns
Fluorite | Level 6
I need to create a dataset of only odd account numbers from a larger data set. Any suggestions?
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SPR
Quartz | Level 8 SPR
Quartz | Level 8
Hello Acaims,

A possible solution:
[pre]
data r;
set i;
if MOD(AccountNo,2)=1 then output;
run;
[/pre]

Sincerely,
SPR
acairns
Fluorite | Level 6
Thank you!!! That worked great!
polingjw
Quartz | Level 8
Consider using the mod function. Assuming there is an integer variable in your dataset called ACCOUNT, odd numbered accounts could be selected with the following where statement.
[pre]
where mod(account, 2)=1;
[/pre]
Polina_UH
Obsidian | Level 7

Thank you so much! I also just figured that I can merge all the datasets and it will give me my desired dataset.

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