Hi all,
I have a dataset needs to be reshaped.
Please see the attachment, which is only part of my dataset for your reference. Actually there are more than 2 fundcdym in my dataset.
Thanks.
I uploaded your data and cut off everything other than fundcdym variable and est_adj because I figured those were really the only variables that you had in the dataset as they were the ones that you had transposed. The below code will output a dataset similar to what you were asking for other than the transposed columns are in alphabetical order rather than the order in your csv file.
proc sort data=have;
by fundcdym variable;
run;
proc transpose data = have out = want;
by fundcdym;
id variable;
var est_adj;
run;
Hope this helps.
I uploaded your data and cut off everything other than fundcdym variable and est_adj because I figured those were really the only variables that you had in the dataset as they were the ones that you had transposed. The below code will output a dataset similar to what you were asking for other than the transposed columns are in alphabetical order rather than the order in your csv file.
proc sort data=have;
by fundcdym variable;
run;
proc transpose data = have out = want;
by fundcdym;
id variable;
var est_adj;
run;
Hope this helps.
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