I have a table that has the following:
comparison admission count
1111 noreadmit 0
1111 readmit 0
2222 noreadmit 12
2222 readmit 1
3333 noreadmit 12
3333 readmit 4
I want to return all the above data but only if there is a sum between readmit and noreadmit >=10 but I need it to also return the readmit associated. This is the code I used but it does not return correctly.
/*********************************GRAB ONLY THOSE TINS THAT HAD A READMIT**************************/
/*********************************FOR CHI ALONG WITH NATIONAL OVERALL****************************/
PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE ReAdm.CHI2 AS
SELECT *
FROM ReAdm.CHI
GROUP BY COMPARISON
HAVING SUM(UPCASE(ADMISSION)='NOREADMIT' AND COUNT>=10)=0;
RUN;
proc sql;
create table want as
select
a.*
from
have a
join
( select comparison
from have
group by comparison
having sum( count ) >= 10 ) b
on
a.comparison = b.comparison
where
a.admission = 'readmit'
;
quit;
And this will keep the readmit and noreadmit part of the admission column?
That does not return the right results. The old code that worked for the readmit side was this:
PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE ReAdm.CHI2 AS
SELECT *
FROM ReAdm.CHI
GROUP BY COMPARISON
HAVING SUM(UPCASE(ADMISSION)='READMIT' AND COUNT=0)=0;
RUN;
But now the goal is to return the readmit and noreadmits where the sum of the readmit and noreadmits has a count of >=10
what is your wanted output from your sample data?
Nevermind. I was able to take a previous table I created that summed my noreadmits and readmits and give me a totaladmission column and I just created a SAS query off that which says give me the totaladmissions >=10 but leave rest of the columns for me.
Your initial post said you wanted only the readmits. if now you want both, then remove the where clause.
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