Currently my dataset looks like this.
date | Call | Inbound | Outbound | Schedule |
Fri, Nov 1, 2013 | Good | |||
Fri, Nov 1, 2013 | Good | |||
Fri, Nov 1, 2013 | Low | |||
Fri, Nov 1, 2013 | High | |||
I would like it to look like the below
date | Call | Inbound | Outbound | Schedule |
Fri, Nov 1, 2013 | Good | Good | High | Low |
Thanks
Fred
Given that the data is already sorted, you should be able to get away with this:
data want;
update have (obs=0) have;
by date;
run;
Good luck.
Will you ever have more or less than 4 values for your date? Is the data sorted by date? Is your date an actual SAS date value or a string?
Yes it will be around 60 and it could grow, i only put the first 4 columns for this example.
Date is Type = Number length 8 format weekdate17.
Date is sorted.
Thanks
Fred
Given that the data is already sorted, you should be able to get away with this:
data want;
update have (obs=0) have;
by date;
run;
Good luck.
Thanks you very much.
Fred
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