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mcypert16
Calcite | Level 5
data work.expertise;

INPUT ID Name $ Level;
	if level = . then expertise = 'Unknown';
	else if level = 1 then expertise = 'Low';
	else if level = 2 or 3 then expertise = 'Medium';
	else expertise = 'High';

DATALINES;
1 Frank 1
2 Joan 2
3 Sui 2
4 Jose 3
5 Burt 4
6 Kelly .
7 Juan 1
;
run;

I see what the problem is right away.  else if level = 2 or 3 then expertise = 'Medium';  It should be level=2 OR level=3.  

 

What I don't understand is the code produces this output?  Any explanation would be nice.  Thanks.

 

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Reeza
Super User

@mcypert16 May I ask where these questions are coming from?

mcypert16
Calcite | Level 5

Yes.  They are from a website called  BI exam academy.  I understand the question now.  The else if level=2 or 3 is always true because 3 is nonmissing and not 0.  So the code never gets past line 3.  

 

 

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