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lydiawawa
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi,

 

I created a format file that names the levels of categorical variables "workcode". The format value code is $workload.

Following is my code:

data df; 
     set df1;
     format workcode $workload30. ;
     if workcode = "Other" then delete ;
run;

 

Basically, I want to delete all other variables assigned by the format statement as "Other" in the separate format file. However, the datastep doesn't seem to recognize the condition statement right after format. No delete action was performed. Does anyone know what caused the issue?

 

Thanks!

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ballardw
Super User

Or

if  put(workcode,$workload30.) = "Other" then delete

 

Variables always maintain their value and that is used for comparisons. For formatted values you have to explicitly create the formatted value. Note that you may create a value that still doesn't compare as expected if the format includes leading spaces.

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Since We do not have a sample of your data, I am assuming this may help

 

data df; 
     set df1;

new_workcode=put(workcode,$workload30.); *format workcode $workload30. ; if new_workcode= "Other" then delete ; run;
ballardw
Super User

Or

if  put(workcode,$workload30.) = "Other" then delete

 

Variables always maintain their value and that is used for comparisons. For formatted values you have to explicitly create the formatted value. Note that you may create a value that still doesn't compare as expected if the format includes leading spaces.

lydiawawa
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Thank you! That is ingenious! 

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