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Hi All,

I use :

PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE pop AS
SELECT *
FROM a
where content_category in('Pop');
run;

I have used the format $REVERS35. for content_category. But when I run this code I do not get any output and no data is retreived even when there is data in 'a' that has 'Pop' in content_category.

Kindly suggest.

Regards,
K.Q
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Peter_C
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
with $reverse when you see Pop, it is stored as poP
so reverse the quoted string in the sql syntax, like
where content_category = 'poP' ;

If the comparison need not be case sensitive, use
where lowcase(content_category) = 'pop' ;

why use the IN( ) ?

peterC

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