Hi,
I am using below sql query to extract the results for my requirement. I am able to get the reslts, but its taking 2 mins time for 10 input records (table: Ext_cus) also.
Could you please some one help me extract the same results in any efficient way.
Req: if macro variable '®_cnt is ne 0 then i have to extarct all the records from t1. else i have to extract the records by join with reg_list
%macro ext_final;
proc sql;
create table work.ext_final as
select * from Ext_cus t1
where
%if ®_cnt ne 0 %then
(t1.region_id ne ' ');
%else (t1.customer_group_cd in (select region_nm1 from reg_list where region_nm1 ne ' ')) or
(t1.customer_id in (select region_nm2 from reg_list where region_nm2 ne ' ')) or
(t1.region_id in (select region_nm3 from reg_list where region_nm3 ne ' ')) ;
;
quit;
%mend;
%ext_final;
Try using a left join instead of a IN from the various tables.
I am using same table in Multiple IN
doesn't matter. the left join is generally more efficient as it can take advantage of indesing and the IN cannot.
exactly so won't the table have to be read multiple times with the different conditions?
Try the left join and let me know how much time that takes.
Do you have missing data in T1? The NE operator is very inefficient, so avoid it if you can. Even if you have some missing data, it might be more efficient to do the selects without the WHERE clauses and then delete the missing data later.
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