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Roxanne1
Calcite | Level 5

Hello, 

 

I'm wondering if there is a way to concatenate multiple databases together without having to write them all. I have a lot of databases that are the same but with information on the last ten years.

INFO_2021

INFO_2020

INFO_2019

...

INFO_2012

 

And I want to put them all together in one database, one year after the other. Here is what I did:

DATA INFO_TOT;

SET INFO_2012 INFO_2013 INFO_2014 INFO_2015 INFO_2016 INFO_2017 INFO_2018 INFO_2019 INFO_2020 INFO_2021;

RUN;

 

I was wondering if there is a more efficient way maybe with a loop? Something that I could do

DATA INFO_TOT;

SET INFO_2012 TO INFO_2021;

RUN;

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CarmineVerrell
SAS Employee

Here is an sample data an coding example. 

 

Data info_2012;
a=1;
output;
a=2;
output;
run;
Data info_2013;
a=3;
output;
a=4;
output;
run;
Data info_2014;
a=5;
output;
a=6;
output;
run;
DATA INFO_TOT;

SET INFO_2012-INFO_2014 ;

RUN;

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CarmineVerrell
SAS Employee

Here is an sample data an coding example. 

 

Data info_2012;
a=1;
output;
a=2;
output;
run;
Data info_2013;
a=3;
output;
a=4;
output;
run;
Data info_2014;
a=5;
output;
a=6;
output;
run;
DATA INFO_TOT;

SET INFO_2012-INFO_2014 ;

RUN;

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