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Mirisage
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi SAS Community,

I have two data files, cops and COL.

Data cops;

Input transit acctnum;

Cards;

1 111

1 222

1 333

;

Run;

Data COL;

Input transit acctnum;

Cards;

1 111

9 999

;

Run;

I need to identify what are the records in COL file that are not found in COPS file.

My approach:

I have done merging like below with the condition highlighted in green.

Proc sort data=cops out=t1;

   by transit acctnum;

   run;

   proc sort data=col out=t2;

   by transit acctnum;

   run;

   data t3 ;

   merge t1 (in=a)

          t2 (in=b)

             ;

             by Transit acctnum;

             if b and not a;

     run;

This is the answer which is correct.

1

9

999

Question:

I have tweaked the merging condition as shown in yellow. This still gives the correct answer.

Could any merging expert confirm whether green and yellow conditions both essentially do the same.

I am asking this because the answer may be “yes” for this small data set but when I apply to my larger dataset, SAS may do

something else which I cannot detect.

data t4 ;

   merge t1 (in=a)

          t2 (in=b)

             ;

             by Transit acctnum;

             if not a ;

     run;

Thank you for your help

Mirisage

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Reeza
Super User

It's the same as long as you have 2 datasets your merging. If you have 3 or more it won't be.

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Reeza
Super User

It's the same as long as you have 2 datasets your merging. If you have 3 or more it won't be.

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

If you just think about it as a logic problem then only values that would by in (B and NOT A) and not in (NOT A) are those with NOT B and NOT A.  But that is impossible as the data has to come from somewhere.

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