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anweinbe
Quartz | Level 8

Hi all,

 

I am trying to build a new table using a proc sql create command (below). This code does work, however I am trying to add to it and have not gotten it to work. I would like to keep all records in my table "a" even if there is no match in table "b". I tried multiple things but clearly missing something easy...

 

my current code:

 

proc sql;
create table temp.final_Indp_Prct
as select a.*, b.*
from temp.Summ_Owners_2 as a, temp.Summ_Ind as b
where a.cusip=b.cusip and a.base_year=b.base_year;
quit;

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ed_sas_member
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi @anweinbe 

 

You can try this (untested code)

proc sql;
	create table temp.final_Indp_Prct as
	select a.*, b.*
	from temp.Summ_Owners_2 as a left join temp.Summ_Ind as b
	on a.cusip=b.cusip and a.base_year=b.base_year;
quit;

-> replace "where" by "on" when you use a left join.

 

Best,

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ed_sas_member
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi @anweinbe 

 

You can try this (untested code)

proc sql;
	create table temp.final_Indp_Prct as
	select a.*, b.*
	from temp.Summ_Owners_2 as a left join temp.Summ_Ind as b
	on a.cusip=b.cusip and a.base_year=b.base_year;
quit;

-> replace "where" by "on" when you use a left join.

 

Best,

anweinbe
Quartz | Level 8

Thank you!

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