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IgawaKei29
Quartz | Level 8

So I have a file that has the following data:

User,

Session

 

What I want to happen is I want to list a user and then for each of the three sessions have a "Y" or "N" if they attended.  So something like this:

 

User Session 1 Session 2 Session 3
Harry Crumb Y N Y

 

I have tried this code, however I am getting three separate lines generated.  So I am trying to figure out how to put everything on the 1 line.

 

CASE
when Session in ('Session_1') then ('Y)
else ('N')
end as Session_1,

CASE
when Session in ('Wave_2') then ('Y')
else ('N')
end as WAVE_2,

CASE
when Session in ('Session_3') then ('Y')
else ('N')
end as Session_3

 

I was trying to search for the answer, but I am not sure what this type of syntax is called.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

In a first data step, add a variable x that contains just a 'Y'.

Then transpose with

by user;

id session;

var x;

In a final data step, replace all missing character variables with 'N'.

This method is data-driven , no explicit coding for values is needed.

Note that for this to work, session must contain valid SAS names.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

In a first data step, add a variable x that contains just a 'Y'.

Then transpose with

by user;

id session;

var x;

In a final data step, replace all missing character variables with 'N'.

This method is data-driven , no explicit coding for values is needed.

Note that for this to work, session must contain valid SAS names.

IgawaKei29
Quartz | Level 8

Thank you that was a big help.  I have only used PROC Transpose a few times, so I didn't think of using it here.  I will be using this again I'm sure!

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