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GeorgeSAS
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hello everyone,

need 1 not works but simple,I want the result as need2, but can't I omiss 'a=1' in need 2?

 

 

data have;
a=1;b=2;c=3; output;
a=100;b=20;c=30;output;
a=1;b=20;c=30;output;
run;

data need1;
k=0;
set have;
if a=1 and b=2 then k=1;
           else if b=20 then k=2;
run;


data need2;
k=0;
set have;
if a=1 and b=2 then k=1;
           else if a=1 and b=20 then k=2;
run;

 

 

Thanks

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Reeza
Super User

Are you trying to create a counter by a variable?

 

Your logic is hardcoded, you need to generalize your logic so that it will work in more situations. 

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