Hi SAS Community,
I have a total of 2500 unique customer numbers and I want to include the variable 'week' in each customer observation. I will outline this into tabular format below.
What do I have now?
| Customer ID |
| EDDY |
| CHRIS |
| PETER |
| MALCOMN |
| DAVID |
| EVANS |
What do I want?
| Customer ID | Week |
| EDDY | 1 |
| EDDY | 2 |
| EDDY | 3 |
| EDDY | 4 |
| EDDY | 5 |
| EDDY | 6 |
| EDDY | 7 |
| EDDY | … |
| EDDY | 52 |
| CHRIS | 1 |
| CHRIS | 2 |
| CHRIS | 3 |
| CHRIS | 4 |
| CHRIS | 5 |
| CHRIS | 6 |
| CHRIS | 7 |
| CHRIS | … |
| CHRIS | 52 |
| … | |
| EVANS | 1 |
| EVANS | 2 |
| EVANS | 3 |
| EVANS | 4 |
| EVANS | 5 |
| EVANS | 6 |
| EVANS | 7 |
| EVANS | … |
| EVANS | 52 |
Appreciate your help! Thanks.
Dave
Please try this.
data want;
set have;
do week=1 to 52;
output;
end;
run;
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