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Anirudh9
Obsidian | Level 7

 

Hey guys! I used your ideas and came up with this simple answer. Thank you so much for all the suggestions. This community is the best!!

 

 

proc sql;

create table test as

select x,

(select max(y) from t2) as y

from t1

where x > (select max(y) from t2)

 

union

 

select x,

(select min(y) from t2 where y>=x) as y

from t1

where t1;

quit;

 

tampham92
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi, if I wanna find the nearest lower one, I just change max to min lie following

 

proc sql;

create table test as

select x,

(select min(y) from t2) as y

from t1

where x > (select min(y) from t2)

 

union

 

select x,

(select max(y) from t2 where y<=x) as y

from t1

where t1;

quit;

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