data have;
infile cards truncover;
input ID $ DATE_OF_VALUE :ddmmyy10. VALUE HAVE;
format DATE_OF_VALUE date9.;
cards;
109999999 05/12/2017 42376 1
109999999 05/12/2017 42376 2
109999999 13/12/2017 42521 1
109999999 13/12/2017 42521 2
109999999 19/03/2018 43395 1
109999999 19/03/2018 43395 2
109999999 19/03/2018 43395 3
109999999 19/03/2018 43395 4
109999999 04/06/2018 43953 1
109999999 04/06/2018 43953 2
109999999 17/09/2018 44899 1
109999999 17/09/2018 44899 2
;
proc sort data=have;
by id descending DATE_OF_VALUE;
run;
data want;
set have;
by id value notsorted;
temp+first.value;
want=temp;
if not first.value then call missing(want);
drop temp;
run;
proc sort data=want;
by id DATE_OF_VALUE ;
run;
proc print;run;
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