I have the following data:
I'd like to join on "Origin" (Table1) to "Origin" on Table2 and create a new dataset as per Table3 below.
Table1
Origin | Number |
A | 23 |
B | 45 |
C | 65 |
D | 250 |
E | 600 |
F | 200 |
Table 2
Origin | Target | Tfs |
A | AB | 13 |
A | AC | 10 |
C | BA | 65 |
D | DA | 200 |
D | DL | 50 |
E | BA | 100 |
E | ZA | 150 |
E | MN | 200 |
E | NP | 150 |
F | AB | 100 |
F | ZA | 100 |
Desired Output
Origin | Target | Number | Tfs |
A | AB | 23 | 13 |
A | AC | 10 | |
C | BA | 65 | 65 |
D | DA | 250 | 200 |
D | DL | 50 | |
E | BA | 600 | 100 |
E | ZA | 150 | |
E | MN | 200 | |
E | NP | 150 | |
F | AB | 200 | 100 |
F | ZA | 100 |
data want;
call missing(number);
merge
table1
table2
;
by origin;
run;
data want;
call missing(number);
merge
table1
table2
;
by origin;
run;
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