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Cruise
Ammonite | Level 13

I'd like to keep 'age_in_days' in data plot which is obvisouly not distinct. Putting age_in_days after 'having' and before 'distinct' in select statement didn't work out.

My goal is to line graph 'age_in_days' against 'tot'. 

 

proc sql;
 create table plot as
 select distinct id,a1, a2, a3
  from temp1
  where (0 <= age_in_days <= 10)
  group id, a1, a2, a3
  having date = min(date); 
quit; 

proc transpose data=plot out=final;
run;
data final1(keep=tot _NAME_); set final;
tot=sum(of Col:);
run;

 

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ChrisBrooks
Ammonite | Level 13

Can you give us a sample of your data in the form of "have" and "want" data sets please? If it's difficult to advise you without knowing what your data looks like.

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