I have a table like this
data concat;
input name $;
datalines;
a
b
c
d
;
run;
How can I turn values of culomn 'name' into a single string of a, b, c, d?
Not sure how you want to use it, but one way would be:
data concat;
input name $;
datalines;
a
b
c
d
;
run;
proc sql noprint;
select name
into :string
separated by ","
from concat
;
quit;
%put &string.;
Not sure how you want to use it, but one way would be:
data concat;
input name $;
datalines;
a
b
c
d
;
run;
proc sql noprint;
select name
into :string
separated by ","
from concat
;
quit;
%put &string.;
Thanks, It works ![]()
Or data step.
data concat;
input name $;
datalines;
a
b
c
d
;
run;
data want(keep=len);
set concat end=last;
length len $ 32767;
retain len;
len=catx(', ',len,name);
if last then output;
run;
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