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robertrao
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

I am trying to replicate the original SQL code into PROC SQL

I could not succeed . Could some one help me find my mistakes from the below???

Thanks

PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE tempHAC AS
SELECT *
HAC1 AS Measure,
dat.Cal_Yr,
dat.Cal_Mo_Order,

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Reeza
Super User

1. <> in sql is not equal, while in SAS it is max, so change that to not equals

2. --('998.4','998.7') is a comment in SQL, remove that from the code or use SAS commenting

3. You'll have to make sure you specify the dates correctly but I *think* it should work from tehre.

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Reeza
Super User

1. <> in sql is not equal, while in SAS it is max, so change that to not equals

2. --('998.4','998.7') is a comment in SQL, remove that from the code or use SAS commenting

3. You'll have to make sure you specify the dates correctly but I *think* it should work from tehre.

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