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Ramgem
Calcite | Level 5

I have a data table that consists of customers  ID's and their telephone numbers in the following manner:

Customer IDtelephone number

5550

9613456789
55509613657894
67589611567854

Which function enables me to have the following format :

Customer IDtelephone number 1telephone number 2
555096134567899613657894
67589611567854.

Thank you in advance for all your help

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Loko
Barite | Level 11

Hello,

data have;
input Customer_ID  telephone_number $;
datalines;
5550 9613456789
5550 9613657894
6758 9611567854
;

proc transpose data=have out=want(drop=_name_) prefix=Telephone;
by Customer_ID;
var telephone_number;
run;

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RamKumar
Fluorite | Level 6

Have a look at proc transpose.

Loko
Barite | Level 11

Hello,

data have;
input Customer_ID  telephone_number $;
datalines;
5550 9613456789
5550 9613657894
6758 9611567854
;

proc transpose data=have out=want(drop=_name_) prefix=Telephone;
by Customer_ID;
var telephone_number;
run;

Ramgem
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you that was very helpfull

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