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Aman4SAS
Obsidian | Level 7

i have code :

 

data test;
input name $ age;
datalines;
a 1
a 2
a 3
A 1
a 4
A 3
A 2
;
run;
proc sort data=test nodupkey ;
by name; run;
proc print; run;

 

output is : A 1

                a  1

desire output is : a 1 (only)

 

is there any possibility to ignore case and select only first unique record.(without any kind of manipulation in data and using only proc sort)

 

Thanks in advance

 

2 REPLIES 2
ballardw
Super User

I don't think what you are attempting is possible with Proc Sort. It may be possible with proc sql however as you can upcase as needed:

 

You will either have to take a pass through a data step to UPCASE the variable(s) or add upcased variables.

 

Proc sql may give a similar result but does not have an actual concept of "first" so requires more code and likely data manipulation to maintain order.

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

 

data test;
input name $ age;
datalines;
a 1
a 2
a 3
A 1
a 4
A 3
A 2
;
run;
proc print;
   run;
proc summary nway data=test;
   format name $upcase.;
   class name;
   output out=nodupkey(drop=_type_ _freq_) idgroup(out(age--age)=);
   run;
proc print;
   format _all_;
   run;

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