Hello.
I have a dataset that has the following set up.
member_id sold_dt product
1 xx/xx/xxxx a
1 xx/xx/xxxx b
1 xx/xx/xxxx b
1 xx/xx/xxxx c
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx b
What I want to do is end up with a dataset with the following set up:
member_id product_cnt
1 3
2 2
I want a count of the unique products.
J
data have;
input (member_id sold_dt product) (:$20.);
datalines;
1 xx/xx/xxxx a
1 xx/xx/xxxx b
1 xx/xx/xxxx b
1 xx/xx/xxxx c
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx b
;
proc sql;
create table want as
select member_id, count(distinct product) as count
from have
group by member_id;
quit;
data have;
input (member_id sold_dt product) (:$20.);
datalines;
1 xx/xx/xxxx a
1 xx/xx/xxxx b
1 xx/xx/xxxx b
1 xx/xx/xxxx c
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx a
2 xx/xx/xxxx b
;
proc sql;
create table want as
select member_id, count(distinct product) as count
from have
group by member_id;
quit;
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