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kojuramesh
Calcite | Level 5

example:

Var 1 as full_address '123 ABC STEET APT 305 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55332' and '333 5TH ST #3 SAINT PAUL 55343'

Var 2 as city 'EDINA' and 'SAINT PAUL'

 

if city exist in full_address, output the result

Below are few codes I tried didn't work. 

 

data MATCHING_CITY;
    set ADDR_DATA; 
 
 
if index(FULL_ADDRESS, CITY) > 0 then do;
output;
end;
 
run;
 
data MATCHING_CITY;
    set ADDR_DATA; 
 
if find(FULL_ADDRESS, CITY) > 0 then do;
output;
end;
run;
 
data MATCHING_CITY;
    set ADDR_DATA; 
 
/*Initialize match flag*/
 
   Match_flag = 0;
 
    /* Iterate through each city in CITY */
    do i = 1 to countw(CITY, ' ');
        home_city = scan(CITY, i, ' ');
 
 
        /* Check if home_city exists within cactus_ben_nm_addr_comb_cpr */
        if findw(FULL_ADDRESS, home_city, ' ', 'i') > 0 then do;
            /* Match found */
            Match_flag=1;
leave;
        end;
    end;
 
    drop home_city i; /* Drop temporary variables */
run;
 
before I proceed these code I already, trim, upcase, compbl, compress the data. 
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ballardw
Super User

Didn't work is awful vague.

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Warning: This forum seriously reformats text pasted into the main message windows. It will replace consecutive spaces with one (sometimes) other "white space" characters such as tabs as well. So any text you want to use for tests in string comparisons should be pasted into a text box. Really.

Code as well as sometimes strange non-printable characters appear that will prevent code from running correctly or at all.

 

Try adding STRIP(CITY) when using that as the search.

data work.MATCHING_CITY;
    set work.ADDR_DATA; 
    if index(FULL_ADDRESS, strip(CITY) ) > 0 then do;
       output;
    end;
run;

The behavior of INDEX, and most of the other string comparison functions, is that a variable will be padded with blanks to its defined length. Which means they are often way too long to find the target value in the source.

kojuramesh
Calcite | Level 5
Thank you for prompt answer, I added strip and code seems working now.

Thanks

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