thank you very much, the code worked perfectly, can you explain me please what is the use of drop c for the original dataset, and retain for the output one?
also why this instuction: put first.id last.id; ?
thank you
Using Drop C is the main trick here. What is does is it will drop that column when creating dataset.
Try this
Data ratings1;
set ratings(drop = C);
run;
Ratings1 will have all variable apart from C.
Retain C. What this statement does it,
1 it will not reinitialize value of C to missing on reading new observation,
2 remember value from previous obsevration.
Try reading some sas paper for more on retain statement, it pretty powerful statement.
put first.id last.id;
well this statement is not needed, I was just trying out something. You can remove this statement and program will work just fine. Main purpose of put is in debugging, it will write/print values in log for reach observation.
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