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BaileyY
Obsidian | Level 7
Hi.
 
Can anyone help me write a loop that will run through a dataset and for each row for each ID - stop at column variable 'Summer' and take the information in that column and put into a new column called 'New_String'.  Each running loop would input that new information value from 'Summer' and add onto the next byte under the new column.  Example below: 
 
ID #2516 has three records in this dataset.  Each record has a different value in column 'Summer'.  Notice in column 'New_String' each of those values are concatenated together to create value 'ABD'  
 
Is this doable?  Thank you for any help! 
Data:    
ID Summer Price
2516 A 269
1678 A 240
20982 B 125
2516 B 452
20982 A 315
2516 D 804
20982 D 804
20982 A 200
WANT:    
ID NEW_STRING  
2516 ABD  
1678 A  
20982 BADA  
     
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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
proc sql;
create index id on have(id);
quit;

data want;
 do until(last.id);
  set have;
  by id;
  length want $50;
  want=cats(want,summer);
 end;
 keep id want;
run;

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Hi @BaileyY  Very straight forward

 

data have;
input ID	Summer $	Price;
cards;
2516	A	269
1678	A	240
20982	B	125
2516	B	452
20982	A	315
2516	D	804
20982	D	804
20982	A	200
;

data _null_ ;
if _n_=1 then do;
   dcl hash H () ;
   h.definekey  ("id") ;
   h.definedata ("id","want") ;
   h.definedone () ;
end;
set have end=z;
if h.find() ne 0 then want=Summer;
else want=cats(want,summer);
h.replace();
if z;
h.output(dataset:'want');
run;
novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
proc sql;
create index id on have(id);
quit;

data want;
 do until(last.id);
  set have;
  by id;
  length want $50;
  want=cats(want,summer);
 end;
 keep id want;
run;
BaileyY
Obsidian | Level 7
omg!! Thank you so much. This worked perfectly!!

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