Hi
I have a data like this
var1 var2
Room 192 - Seats 10 # 5643
Room 307 - Seats 8 768
Room 407 - Seats 8 ♿ 4324
Room 307 - Seats 8 § 5612
Room number 192 - Seats 103 ♿ 2111
And I need to make an Indicator variable Like
Disabled = 1 if there is "♿" in Data
Disabled = 0 If not
My Code
data work.&&outSRB&i.;
length Var1 $35 Var2 5
set work.&&midSRB&i.;
if (scan(Var1, -1, ' ') = unicode("\u267f", "utf8") then Disabled=1;
else Disabled=0;
run;
When I am running this it is showing
Disabled
0
0
0
0
0
Please I need your expert suggestions.
I'm no expert in this, but I would try
Disabled = kindexc(Var1, "267f"x) > 0;
I'm no expert in this, but I would try
Disabled = kindexc(Var1, "267f"x) > 0;
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