How do I ungroup the created dataset to show raw data
PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE data.analysis_rnv2 AS
SELECT PUBLICID, AI,
COUNT(*)
AS nurse_count
FROM data.analysis_rnv1
GROUP BY PUBLICID, AI
HAVING count(*) >= 3;
QUIT;
%put &sqlobs;
The raw data is still in the dataset data.analysis_rnv1 so you can get it there.
You can't use the data.analysis_rnv2 dataset to recover the data that was in the original dataset that was not kept in the query. It just isn't kept in that dataset. You could recreate the rows count without the missing data this way.
data recovered(drop = i); set data.analysis_rnv2; do i = 1 to nurse_count; output; end; run;
The raw data is still in the dataset data.analysis_rnv1 so you can get it there.
You can't use the data.analysis_rnv2 dataset to recover the data that was in the original dataset that was not kept in the query. It just isn't kept in that dataset. You could recreate the rows count without the missing data this way.
data recovered(drop = i); set data.analysis_rnv2; do i = 1 to nurse_count; output; end; run;
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