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rakeshvvv
Quartz | Level 8

I have a dataset with four variables id,acn,acn1,acn2 with id as identifier variable..I should output those records where  acn, acn1,acn2 are not equal to NOT APPLICABLE  or missing

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

please try

data want;

set have;

if acn not in ("NOT APPLICABLE",' ') and acn1 not in ("NOT APPLICABLE",' ') and acn2 not in ("NOT APPLICABLE",' ') then output;

run;

Thanks,

Jag

Thanks,
Jag

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

please try

data want;

set have;

if acn not in ("NOT APPLICABLE",' ') and acn1 not in ("NOT APPLICABLE",' ') and acn2 not in ("NOT APPLICABLE",' ') then output;

run;

Thanks,

Jag

Thanks,
Jag
stat_sas
Ammonite | Level 13

At least one or all of the variables acn, acn1,acn2 should satisfy conditions at the same time?

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