Hi all:
I have the following codes list below. I am wondering if there is a way to simply them. Thanks.
proc sql;
create table test2Match_class as
select a.*
from test2 as a inner join
test1 as b on a.Analysis=b.Analysis and a.class=b.product;
quit;
proc sql;
create table test2Match_component as
select a.*
from test2 as a inner join
test1 as b on a.Analysis=b.Analysis and a.component=b.product;
quit;
proc sql;
create table test2Match_product as
select a.*
from test2 as a inner join
test1 as b on a.Analysis=b.Analysis and a.Product=b.Product;
quit;
data matchtotal;
set test2Match_class test2Match_component test2Match_product;
run;
I think you need brackets:
proc sql;
create table test2Match_class as
select a.*
from test2 as a inner join
test1 as b on a.Analysis=b.Analysis and (a.class=b.product or a.component=b.product or a.product=b.product);
quit;
Try combining your conditions with an OR statement.
proc sql;
create table test2Match_class as
select a.*
from test2 as a inner join
test1 as b on a.Analysis=b.Analysis and a.class=b.product or a.component=b.product or a.product=b.product;
;
quit;
I think you need brackets:
proc sql;
create table test2Match_class as
select a.*
from test2 as a inner join
test1 as b on a.Analysis=b.Analysis and (a.class=b.product or a.component=b.product or a.product=b.product);
quit;
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