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AshleyM
Fluorite | Level 6

Good morning,

I'd like to create a variable "usedate" where usedate will take the value of "termdate" and if "termdate" is not available it would take the value of "sentdate." While I'm familiar with how to write it in SPSS, I'm not sure how to write it in SAS.

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Tom
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If by not available you mean the value is missing then you could do:

if not missing(termdate) then usedate=termdate;

else usedate=sentdate;

or you could use the coalese function

usedate=coalese(termdate,sentdate);

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

If by not available you mean the value is missing then you could do:

if not missing(termdate) then usedate=termdate;

else usedate=sentdate;

or you could use the coalese function

usedate=coalese(termdate,sentdate);

AshleyM
Fluorite | Level 6

Perfect. Thank you!

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