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mauri0623
Quartz | Level 8

Hello,

 

I have a variable called ODN. The values of ODNs are number such as 101621. If ODN=101621 is happening n times then I need to add a suffix with two values (numeric) - e.g. 10621-01, 10621-02, 10621-03, 10621-04, 10621-05,......10621-n. How can I construct this?

 

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Here, I assume that your values are grouped

 

data have;
input ODN $;
datalines;
101621
101621
101621
101623
101623
101623
101622
101622
;

data want(drop=n);
   length ODN $20;
   do n=1 by 1 until (last.ODN);
      set have;
      by ODN notsorted;
      ODN=cats(ODN, '-', put(n, z2.));
      output;
   end;
run;

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Here, I assume that your values are grouped

 

data have;
input ODN $;
datalines;
101621
101621
101621
101623
101623
101623
101622
101622
;

data want(drop=n);
   length ODN $20;
   do n=1 by 1 until (last.ODN);
      set have;
      by ODN notsorted;
      ODN=cats(ODN, '-', put(n, z2.));
      output;
   end;
run;
mauri0623
Quartz | Level 8

Thank you! I accepted as a solution.

Reeza
Super User

Numeration by groups is pretty trivial, see the tutorial here.

 

You can then use the Zd format to add leading zero's and CATX() to combine the data.

 

data want;
set have;
by ODN;

*resets counter at the first of each group;

if first.OD then count=0;
count+1;

new_ID = catx('-', ODN, put(count, z3.));

run;

@mauri0623 wrote:

Hello,

 

I have a variable called ODN. The values of ODNs are number such as 101621. If ODN=101621 is happening n times then I need to add a suffix with two values (numeric) - e.g. 10621-01, 10621-02, 10621-03, 10621-04, 10621-05,......10621-n. How can I construct this?

 


 

Reeza
Super User
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