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NoorulIyn
Calcite | Level 5

**** DUPLICATE THE INCOMING DATASET FOR OVERALL COLUMN CALCULATIONS

**** SO NOW TRT HAS VALUES 0 = PLACEBO, 1 = ACTIVE, AND 2 = OVERALL.;

data adsl;                                                                                                                                  ➊

       set adsl;

       output;

       trtpn = 2;

       output;

run;

Can someone explain the trtpn=2; output ; for overall column calculation..I came across this in the Sas for pharama book.

Thanks.

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Reeza
Super User

Assuming that there is a variable trtpn in the data set this would create a new row for each observation with a different value of trtpn. A quick way of duplicating data or adding records when required. Note the number of records in each dataset.

Here's an example you can run:

data class;

set sashelp.class;

Class=1;

run;

data class_duplicates;

set class;

output;

Class=2;

output;

run;

proc freq data=class_duplicates;

table class;

run;

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Steelers_In_DC
Barite | Level 11

this is creating a variable named trtpn with a value of 2.

Reeza
Super User

Assuming that there is a variable trtpn in the data set this would create a new row for each observation with a different value of trtpn. A quick way of duplicating data or adding records when required. Note the number of records in each dataset.

Here's an example you can run:

data class;

set sashelp.class;

Class=1;

run;

data class_duplicates;

set class;

output;

Class=2;

output;

run;

proc freq data=class_duplicates;

table class;

run;

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