I want to join two tables in this way
Table 1
A B
2 3
6 5
Table 2
C D
9 6
5 5
table want
A B C D
2 3 9 6
6 5 5 5
Hello,
data Table1;
input A B;
datalines;
2 3
6 5
;
data Table2;
input C D;
datalines;
9 6
5 5
;
data want;
merge Table1 Table2;
run;
Hello,
data Table1;
input A B;
datalines;
2 3
6 5
;
data Table2;
input C D;
datalines;
9 6
5 5
;
data want;
merge Table1 Table2;
run;
Well, Loko provides a solution, I would ask why however. Merging data with no logical pattern doesn't seem to be beneficial in any way. Each time you run it there is a possibility that you will get a different result. So why should A=2, B=3 match to C=9 and D=6 rather than C=5 and D=5.
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