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aarony
Obsidian | Level 7

hi, i have a sas data file (sasdata1) with firmname,size, and industry. i have another sas data file (sasdata2) with firm name, size, and industry. i wanted to match firms in sasdata1 with sasdata2 in terms of size and industry. the issue is that the size is not identical and i wanted to give it a bandwith. how may i identify firms in sas and match the two files? 

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Reeza
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In a sql merge you can apply a range on your join condition.

ie a.cap between b.cap+10 and b.cap-10

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Reeza
Super User
In a sql merge you can apply a range on your join condition.

ie a.cap between b.cap+10 and b.cap-10
aarony
Obsidian | Level 7

thanks for your kind guidance!!!!

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