Hello
I am using Hash method to merge data sets.
One of the data sets is in permanent library and then I get error.
Data tbl1;
Format date date9.;
Input Name$ date :date9. Amnt1;
cards;
A 01JAN2023 100
A 02JAN2023 150
A 03JAN2023 200
A 04JAN2023 250
B 02JAN2023 200
B 04JAN2023 300
B 06JAN2023 400
C 03JAN2023 300
C 08JAN2023 400
C 15JAN2023 500
;
run;
Data r_r.tbl2;
Input Name$ numerator W;
cards;
A 111 1000
B 222 2000
C 333 3000
D 444 4000
;
run;
data want;
set tbl1;
if _n_ = 1
then do;
declare hash r_r.tbl2 (dataset:"r_r.tbl2 (keep=Name numerator)");
r_r.tbl2.definekey("Name");
r_r.tbl2.definedata("numerator");
r_r.tbl2.definedone();
call missing(numerator);
end;
rc = r_r.tbl2.find();
drop rc;
run;
The error is :
1 The SAS System 07:19 Thursday, September 7, 2023
1 ;*';*";*/;quit;run;
2 OPTIONS PAGENO=MIN;
3 %LET _CLIENTTASKLABEL='Program (5)';
4 %LET _CLIENTPROCESSFLOWNAME='Process Flow';
5 %LET _CLIENTPROJECTPATH='';
6 %LET _CLIENTPROJECTPATHHOST='';
7 %LET _CLIENTPROJECTNAME='';
8 %LET _SASPROGRAMFILE='';
9 %LET _SASPROGRAMFILEHOST='';
10
11 ODS _ALL_ CLOSE;
12 OPTIONS DEV=PNG;
13 GOPTIONS XPIXELS=0 YPIXELS=0;
14 FILENAME EGSR TEMP;
15 ODS tagsets.sasreport13(ID=EGSR) FILE=EGSR
16 STYLE=HTMLBlue
17 STYLESHEET=(URL="file:///C:/Program%20Files/SASHome/SASEnterpriseGuide/7.1/Styles/HTMLBlue.css")
18 NOGTITLE
19 NOGFOOTNOTE
20 GPATH=&sasworklocation
21 ENCODING=UTF8
22 options(rolap="on")
23 ;
NOTE: Writing TAGSETS.SASREPORT13(EGSR) Body file: EGSR
24
25 GOPTIONS ACCESSIBLE;
26 /***Way2***/
27 data Way2;
28 set tbl1;
29 if _n_ = 1
30 then do;
31 declare hash r_r.tbl2 (dataset:"r_r.tbl2 (keep=Name numerator)");
________
22
76
32 r_r.tbl2.definekey("Name");
__________________
780
ERROR: DATA STEP Component Object failure. Aborted during the COMPILATION phase.
ERROR 22-322: Expecting a name.
ERROR 76-322: Syntax error, statement will be ignored.
ERROR 780-185: Invalid object or method name.
NOTE: The SAS System stopped processing this step because of errors.
NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time):
real time 0.00 seconds
user cpu time 0.00 seconds
system cpu time 0.00 seconds
memory 390.43k
OS Memory 25768.00k
Timestamp 09/07/2023 11:13:33 AM
Step Count 156 Switch Count 0
Page Faults 0
Page Reclaims 28
Page Swaps 0
Voluntary Context Switches 7
2 The SAS System 07:19 Thursday, September 7, 2023
Involuntary Context Switches 0
Block Input Operations 0
Block Output Operations 0
33 r_r.tbl2.definedata("numerator");
34 r_r.tbl2.definedone();
35 call missing(numerator);
36 end;
37 rc = r_r.tbl2.find();
38 drop rc;
39 run;
40
41 GOPTIONS NOACCESSIBLE;
42 %LET _CLIENTTASKLABEL=;
43 %LET _CLIENTPROCESSFLOWNAME=;
44 %LET _CLIENTPROJECTPATH=;
45 %LET _CLIENTPROJECTPATHHOST=;
46 %LET _CLIENTPROJECTNAME=;
47 %LET _SASPROGRAMFILE=;
48 %LET _SASPROGRAMFILEHOST=;
49
50 ;*';*";*/;quit;run;
51 ODS _ALL_ CLOSE;
52
53
54 QUIT; RUN;
55
I'm no hash programmer, but you should not use the data sets qualified name as the hash object identifier, I think you only need to specify the dataset in dataset: "option".
The compiler expects the name of a hash object, not a SAS data set.
See the code below. I added the if 0 then set Statement in case the numerator variable does not exist in the PDV in the first place.
data want;
set tbl1;
if _n_ = 1
then do;
declare hash h (dataset:"r_r.tbl2");
h.definekey("Name");
h.definedata("numerator");
h.definedone();
if 0 then set r_r.tbl2 (keep=Name numerator);
call missing(numerator);
end;
rc = h.find();
drop rc;
run;
Thanks, Sorry but I didn't understand which potential problem the statement IF 0 then should solve.
In this example below don't have numerator column in data set r_r.tbl2 , however there is an error
Data tbl1;
Format date date9.;
Input Name$ date :date9. Amnt1;
cards;
A 01JAN2023 100
A 02JAN2023 150
A 03JAN2023 200
A 04JAN2023 250
B 02JAN2023 200
B 04JAN2023 300
B 06JAN2023 400
C 03JAN2023 300
C 08JAN2023 400
C 15JAN2023 500
;
run;
Data r_r.tbl2;
Input Name$ W;
cards;
A 1000
B 2000
C 3000
D 4000
;
run;
data want;
set tbl1;
if _n_ = 1
then do;
declare hash h (dataset:"r_r.tbl2");
h.definekey("Name"); /***Merge By VARS***/
h.definedata("numerator");/***Columns to select from r_r.tbl2***/
h.definedone();
if 0 then set r_r.tbl2 (keep=Name numerator);
/*I added the if 0 then set Statement in case the numerator variable does not exist in the PDV in the first place*/
call missing(numerator);
end;
rc = h.find();
drop rc;
run;
First off, you will definitely get an error because there is not variable called numerator in your r_r.tbl2 sample data.
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