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adityal2810
Calcite | Level 5

I have a panel data with 1002 observations. N=334, T=3. My goal is to create 2 columns representing N and the year T. For example, the first 334 observations will have ID from 1 to 334 and a fixed value of T=1. The next set will have observations from 335 to 668 and T=2. I tried this piece of code but it did not work. 

 

DATA WAGE;
SET WAGE(first_obs = 2)(obs = 335);
retain Person_ID = 1;
retain Year_ID = 1;
Person_ID + 1;
RUN;

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Could be as basic as:

 

data want;
do T = 1 to 3;
    do ID = 1 to 334;
        set WAGE;
        output;
        end;
    end;
run;
PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Could be as basic as:

 

data want;
do T = 1 to 3;
    do ID = 1 to 334;
        set WAGE;
        output;
        end;
    end;
run;
PG
ballardw
Super User

Perhaps:

 

data want;
   set wage;
   id=_n_;
   t = floor((_n_-1)/334)+1;
run;

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